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Today in aviation history: First flight of the SNCASE SE.161 Languedoc
Explore the story of the SNCASE SE.161 Languedoc, a French four-engine airliner whose first flight on December 15, 1939, ...
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Why so few pilots can fly the Bf 109 today
The Messerschmitt Bf 109 is one of the most produced fighters in history, yet only a tiny number of pilots today are qualified to fly it. The reasons reach far beyond age and rarity, rooted instead in ...
NASA has successfully tested its X-66 aircraft in a wind tunnel, hoping it can reduce fuel consumption by at least 30%.
China's state-owned AVIC has completed the first flight of its Jetank drone swarm carrier, designed to deploy dozens of ...
China's CH-7, a long-endurance stealth UAV, has taken its first flight, validating core systems and aerodynamic design.
A design of a new class of emergency vertical take-off aircraft has made it through to the next stage of a global competition ...
China’s high-altitude, high-speed drone, the CH-7, successfully completes its first flight at an airfield in Northwest China ...
Passengers also benefit from a more personalized service, priority boarding, and enhanced inflight entertainment options. Let ...
It may seem like a horse-drawn Zeppelin, but Astro Mechanica seems to be all-in on its revolutionary hybrid-electric ...
A United Airlines Boeing 777 bound for Tokyo had to turn back to Washington's Dulles International Airport on Saturday after an engine failed and a brush fire ignited near the runway, officials said.
Today, aircraft wings are increasingly designed to prioritize stealth characteristics over raw speed—giving them a smooth, unbroken connection to the aircraft’s main fuselage.
The Airbus A350 and A330neo are the two modern widebody families available in Airbus’s lineup today, and while they share ...
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