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US President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense has sparked criticism and surprise among both opponents and some allies.
After World War II, there was a belief that Germany was on the brink of a technological breakthrough that could have altered the war's outcome.
For 70 years, the B-52 Superfortress has been a symbol of American air power.
A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800 was diverted to Sacramento International Airport on November 13th due to a flap issue while en route from Oakland International to Reno–Tahoe International.
The Boeing 757, a medium-haul narrowbody aircraft, continues to connect the United States with Western Europe this month.
On Friday, Allegiant Air commenced its inaugural flight from Cincinnati to Melbourne, Florida.
Food and drink prices at New York's three main airports are expected to rise by more than 7% next year.
A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 preparing for takeoff from Dallas Love Field Airport was struck by a bullet.
An emergency evacuation was conducted on a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 at Denver International Airport after a phone battery ignited.
All three major American airlines have announced plans to expand their services to Italy for the summer of 2025.
Russia has announced the first export contracts for its Sukhoi Su-57 Felon fighter jet during Airshow China.
A member of the US Navy has accused two gate agents at Frontier Airlines of extortion, claiming they demanded a bribe for him to board his flight.
Fitch Ratings has downgraded Spirit Airlines' long-term credit rating from 'CCC' to 'CC,' indicating a probable near-term default.
United Airlines is strategically deploying its Boeing 737 MAX fleet to meet the demands of high-capacity routes.
A passenger has taken legal action against Frontier Airlines following an incident where hot tea reportedly caused severe burns to his genitals.
Maintaining a private jet in the United States involves a complex and ongoing commitment beyond routine upkeep.
Diamond Aircraft Industries, founded by Austrian aviation engineer Wolf Hoffmann in 1981, has become a renowned name in the general aviation sector.
Ethiopian Cargo and Logistics Services has been recognized as the 'Best Cargo Airline-Africa' at the Arabian Cargo Awards for the second consecutive year.
Royal Air Maroc has raised concerns over the open skies agreement between Europe and Morocco, describing it as unfair.
The Boeing 727, produced from 1962 to 1984, was a significant development in aviation history as the only trijet designed by Boeing.