Boeing's newest plane has been beset by certification delays, with flight tests paused for months, sparking frustration among some customers.
The Advanced Technology Research Aircraft is equipped with the nose of a Eurofighter to test the new E-Scan Mk1 AESA radar, ...
Lufthansa Group is overhauling low-cost carrier Eurowings with 40 Boeing 737 Max jets, marking a significant shift from its ...
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Airbus Helicopters has delivered two H225M helicopters ... in service in overseas territories (French Guyana, Djibouti and New Caledonia) and will contribute to the harmonization of the French ...
Qantas is counting down to the delivery of its first ‘extra-long range’ Airbus A321XLR jet in April this year. These single-aisle planes will primarily replace Qantas’ workhorse Boeing 737 on domestic ...
Pascal Pigeyre /Airbus Plans to replace the Eurofighter Typhoon with a new stealth fighter originally envisaged a single model to be built by a consortium involving all of the region’s warplane ...
Image: Air India He also went so far as to claim that the new suites on the Airbus A350-1000 and Boeing 777X jets will provide a much-enhanced luxury experience that caters to high-net-worth ...
Another NK Airbus A319 (N536NK) ended revenue-generating operations on January 2 and was ferried to the Arizona Boneyard on January 8. The A321neo continues to offer the largest seating capacity, with ...
Empire Magazine shared a first look at a new group of Na’vi called the Wind Traders from the upcoming film, “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” on social media. EXCLUSIVE 🌬️ Meet the Wind Traders from Avatar 3. ...
To stretch their life, Qantas has committed to spending millions of dollars upgrading the Airbus A330s with new seats, the same as those in next-generation ultra-long-haul planes, with flat beds ...
Dakar NOLACredit...Rita Harper for The New York Times Supported by By Brett Anderson Brett Anderson is a reporter on the Food desk. He lives in New Orleans, where he was restaurant critic for The ...