The Airbus A380 and the Boeing 747 represent two of the most iconic widebody aircraft ever produced, each embodying distinct engineering philosophies that are evident starting in the cockpit. While ...
Airbus plans to demonstrate uncrewed "loyal wingman" capabilities by 2026, with the first flight of its Collaborative Combat Aircraft (UCCA) system—integrating Kratos' XQ-58A Valkyrie with Airbus' ...
The Boeing 737 family is often considered noisier than the Airbus A320 family, though there appears to be a lack of official sources confirming this. And while it seems logical that an aircraft such ...
Etihad cabin crew surprised an Indian passenger with a cockpit visit after landing. A simple in‑flight request turned into a memorable post‑landing experience on Etihad. Passenger praised Etihad staff ...
Airbus is continuing to progress work on its ZEROe 100-seat aircraft concept and related hydrogen fuel cell powertrain, confirming the feasibility of the concept at the turn of the year. Glenn ...
For decades, turbulence was treated as a known nuisance—unpredictable, occasionally dangerous, but broadly manageable within ...
Aerospace and defence giant Airbus has agreed to acquire UK cybersecurity firm Ultra Cyber, a strategic move to bolster its European cyber defence capabilities. The Maidenhead-based company, employing ...
Atlas Air, a key supplier of contracted air transport to the U.S. military, placed the largest order of any operator so far for the new Airbus freighter, which will complement their Boeing 747s, 767s, ...
Exactly 10 years ago today, Airbus started building airplanes in the U.S. The first aircraft, delivered from the then-new final assembly line in Mobile, Alabama, was an A321 for Jetblue Airways. At ...
ACH and Mercedes first teamed up in 2010, launching a riff on the ACH145 helicopter—the corporate variant of the Airbus H145 created for high-fliers and VIPs—that combined sleek automotive design with ...
The cockpit voice recorder of an Air Canada Express jet captured how the air traffic control tower at New York’s LaGuardia Airport failed to recognize that it had granted permission for both the plane ...
The pilot and co-pilot were both killed and dozens of people were sent to the hospital after Sunday's crash The front end of Air Canada Flight 8646 was mangled in an apparent head-on collision with a ...
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