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Sixty-seven years ago today, the Douglas DC-8 soared into the skies for the first time, marking a bold step into the jet age.
JFK is New York City's main gateway, handling 171,000 passengers a day across approximately 1,200 daily flight movements.
Aerospace analysts say converting a questionably sourced aircraft for presidential transport does not make financial sense ...
Led Zeppelin’s final tour of the US in 1977 should have been their most glorious. But it wasn’t. There was tension, ...
Air Force One is the well-known designation for a United States Air Force aircraft that carries the President of the United ...
Qantas will always be a very special airline for me. This was the airline that I took for my first flight as a child.
With an area of nearly 3,000 acres being used for airport operations, LAX has grown to vastly dwarf the site it once occupied.
Daily Memo: Boeing—First Things, First is published in Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, an Aviation Week Intelligence ...
With a week to digest “The Rehearsal” finale, here’s what pilots and data say happens at 30,000 feet compared with the show.
Months before Lindbergh made history, Brazil’s João Ribeiro de Barros crossed the Atlantic in a salvaged S.55 flying boat.
The classic Boeing 757 and its lasting impact in the aviation industry is truly a remarkable one. The two variants will be remembered.