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With the aviation industry increasingly focusing on sustainability, several manufacturers are developing electric and hybrid aircraft for various purposes.
Mexico, New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa, and Argentina are notable countries whose air forces currently lack multirole fighter jets.
Boeing is experiencing ongoing challenges in meeting delivery schedules, further exacerbated by a recent strike among its workers.
Emirates has entered into a significant partnership with SailGP, committing to serve as the Global Partner and Exclusive Airline Partner for the next five seasons.
FedEx is preparing to handle the demands of the holiday shipping season, aiming to offer a seamless and reliable experience for customers.
Delta Air Lines has announced the early launch of its Cyber Monday travel deals, offering exclusive access to Medallion® Members and Delta SkyMiles® Amex Card Members starting November 13.
The Icon A5, an amphibious light sport aircraft manufactured in the United States, has seen its base price rise to $409,000 in 2024.
On November 14, Wheels Up announced it had secured approximately $332 million in revolving financing from Bank of America.
Aircraft buyers face a crucial decision when choosing between single-engine and multi-engine jets.
ATR, a joint venture between Airbus and Leonardo, has announced a strategic shift in its operations.
F-35C fighter jets operated by the US Marine Corps have been deployed for combat missions against Houthi rebels in Yemen, according to a Pentagon press briefing.
Lufthansa Group and the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) have reached an agreement to proceed with the initial phase of merging with ITA Airways, a company owned by MEF.
Federal Express Corporation has released a study forecasting over 226 million parcel deliveries in the Netherlands between October and December 2024.
During World War II, Germany had ambitious plans to develop long-range bombers capable of reaching the United States.
Most airlines have shown a preference for the Airbus A330-900 over the A330-800, primarily due to its higher capacity and lower operating costs.
Boeing has committed to providing financial support to Spirit AeroSystems, a company known for developing aircraft fuselages.
The Lockheed A-12, introduced in the 1960s, was a remarkable aircraft known for its speed and altitude capabilities.
In 1909, the Wright Military Flyer was introduced into service by the United States Army, marking it as the first military aircraft.
Epic Aircraft's Epic E1000, a single-engine turboprop, is designed to accommodate up to six individuals, including the pilot.
The first Airbus A330-900neo for Malaysia Airlines has completed its initial test flight at Airbus' Toulouse facility.