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Southend Council has revealed its intention to bring back the iconic Airshow, with talks recently taking place ...
A squadron of child-sized planes has landed in Bristol, sparking imagination and take-off-ready fun for under-fives ...
Amid heightened concerns about U.S. aviation infrastructure, a crop of startups are bullish that they will disrupt the travel ...
It was sleek, it was iconic, it was faster than the speed of sound. For one unforgettable day nearly 40 years ago, Concorde ...
Boom Technology, the Colorado company working on building the next generation of supersonic jets, has chosen to develop and ...
On April 23, 1988, smoking on planes for most U.S. air travel came to a halt. National legislation passed in 1989 made the ...
Chengdu engineers achieve uncanny precision in extreme weather with system that shares control with pilot, study said ...
Manufacturer in February scaled back development of a hydrogen-powered aircraft, which it said may arrive a decade later than ...
Fred Finn has flown over 15 million miles and around 2.5 million of those miles was aboard the storied Concorde-- in the same ...
Sleek airliners transporting passengers at supersonic speeds and reasonable prices over land could help restore some of the ...
Sleek airliners transporting passengers at supersonic speeds and reasonable prices over land could help restore some of the thrill of flying.
It’s been 22 years since the world-famous supersonic passenger jet Concorde was retired. The aircraft, developed by the UK and France, was an icon of our skies, and its speed meant destinations ...