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Famed Apollo astronaut Jim Lovell has passed away at age 97. His legendary life and career touched many, even becoming a ...
Alaska Airlines continues its international growth with new service to London and Iceland, debuts new 787 livery ...
When the USAF began planning for a manned orbital re-entry vehicle, it also identified a need to develop systems to allow ...
While JetBlue’s news of pending route cuts, its Blue Sky Alliance with United approval, and the offloading of assets have ...
People on Delta flight 56 from SLC to Amsterdam got more than they bargained for on July 30. After reaching cruising altitude ...
The United States, Germany, and France have experimented with tail-sitter aircraft. However, the troubled technology was ...
America’s ultra-low-cost (ULCC) airlines are on a roll. Breeze Airways, Frontier Airlines, and Allegiant have all unveiled ...
In 1956, the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Corporation developed an inflatable airplane to drop to downed pilots to use to escape from behind enemy lines.
The iconic Square D tail code on the 100th ARW's KC-135 tankers came to pass and endures due to an obscure, inauspicious event.
During World War II, England and Germany deployed powerful 24-cylinder engines for their aircraft. Ultimately, the British proved more successful.