After years of reports of a deal for the helicopters, Iran looks to have started receiving Mi-28s from Russia.
NASA’s X-59 QueSST (a low-boom demonstrator) made its first flight on October 28, 2025. It is hoped that when it flies ...
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Faulty Fokker: The Troubled Dr.1 Triplane
Carrying a mystic of almost invincibility and pure terror, the Red Baron's famous mount was anything but perfect, with several faults limiting it below its anticipated performance. Although built in ...
By Tim Hepher and Padraic Halpin DUBLIN, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Airbus is poised to start offering airlines and leasing firms a larger version of its A220 regional jet with a view to launching development ...
Seventy years ago today, Donald E. Stephens and 83 other residents incorporated an area riddled with swamps, potholes and ...
Russian trade minister Anton Alikhanov is confident that new technology will enable the Tupolev Tu-214 fuselage production timescale to be cut to less than two weeks. Serial assembly of the twinjet is ...
STARLUX Airlines crew stand before Taiwan’s first Airbus A350-1000 at the 2026 Singapore Airshow ahead of the next-generation ...
The annals of college football history might remember a player whose ascension coincided perfectly with the meteoric rise of ...
Airbus’ last active BelugaST (“Super Transporter”) is set to perform its final flight on January 29, 2026, after more than ...
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No ‘uncontained failure' of engines made by CT-based Pratt & Whitney in crash that killed NASCAR's Greg Biffle, NTSB says
There was no ‘uncontained failure' of engines made by CT-based Pratt & Whitney in the Dec. 18 crash that killed seven people, including Greg Biffle, NTSB says.
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