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What led to the deadliest single aircraft crash in history: Japan Air Flight 123
In 1985, a Boeing 747 carrying 524 people spiraled out of control over Japan after a catastrophic structural failure. With ...
Qantas welcomed its tenth and final Airbus A380 aircraft back to Sydney on December 2, 2025, ending a nearly six-year storage ...
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Fastest time to fold and throw a paper aircraft 4.94 seconds by Trigg Kesterson
Archaeologists found 115,000-year-old human footprints where they shouldn’t be ...
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Boeing Marks Final Delivery of Converted QF-16 Target Drone to USAF
The 127th and, under current plans, last F-16 to be converted into an optionally-piloted QF-16 full-scale aerial target has ...
International waters south of Japan, Nov. 24, 2015: A U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet prepares for takeoff aboard the USS ...
Qantas welcomes tenth and final A380 back after nearly six years in storage, marking the largest maintenance check in airline ...
From the first aeronautical exhibition in 1908 to postwar salons, Paris’s Grand Palais became the birthplace of global ...
Qantas’ final superjumbo A380 will return to the skies after nearly six years in storage, enabling daily flights on the ...
Northrop Grumman has revealed Project Talon, a new autonomous aircraft designed to operate alongside crewed fighters.
Qantas’ A380 fleet is finally back in full operation, with the tenth superjumbo returning to Sydney on Friday after nearly ...
High operating costs, volatile fuel prices, thin margins, regulatory pressure, and fierce competition make aviation one of ...
Eighty years ago, five planes vanished during a training run off the Florida coast. A patrol plane sent to search for the men ...
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