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Though separated by time, aircraft type, and technological advancement, both flights—IC 171 (1976) and AI 171/AIC 171 ...
and Sud Aviation Caravelle. Today, more than 1,000 JT8Ds are still in service. The V2500 was developed by the International Aero Engines consortium, where Pratt & Whitney is today the leading ...
How 2025 is the deadliest year past decade? So far in 2025, global civil aviation fatalities have surpassed 460, significantly exceeding the decade-long average of 284, according to Jan-Arwed ...
LOUISVILLE, KY — A soldier was killed and another was injured during an aviation training incident at the Army base Fort Campbell near the Kentucky-Tennessee border, the military said on June 12.
PARIS—Elixir Aircraft has received an order for 30 of its Elixir two-seaters from ENAC, France’s national school of civil aviation. The contract is another boost for the La Rochelle ...
Graham leads Aviation Week's coverage of technology, focusing on engineering and technology across the aerospace industry, with a special focus on identifying technologies of strategic importance ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WTVD) -- North Carolina will be the home of a new production facility for aviation company JetZero, Governor Josh Stein announced on Thursday. Stein delivered remarks in ...
As the investigation continues, a number of aviation experts have shared their theories on what may have led to the devastating incident that has caused widespread panic once again and devastated ...
The history of global aviation includes several dark points, here's a review of some of the deadliest aviation accidents reveals how catastrophic failures, often stemming from preventable ...
The Federal Government's committed more than $30 million to support the development of a sustainable aviation fuel industry using renewable feedstocks. More recently, it announced $250 million ...
Bernard Lavelle, principal aviation consultant at BL Aviation Consulting, told MailOnline that early indications suggested a pilot fault was unlikely to be to blame. While most planes 'pretty much ...