The spot officially holds over 3,280 aircraft and 13 aerospace vehicles from the United States Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Navy, Marine Corps, and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
Passengers aboard a flight between Chile and Paraguay last Wednesday suffered an intense and lengthy ordeal when the plane flew through a hailstorm.
Turning back the clock to the 1960s, the Overture looks astonishingly similar to Concorde, but that’s where the similarities end.
Videos shared on social media show how the driver manoeuvred poorly, sending the Boeing 737-800 into a momentum that landed up squashing the tug.
The novice pilot tried restarting the engine three times, but each time it shut down and eventually turned off completely, leaving him and his father-in-law in a life-and-death situation.
This ferocious hunger for private flying has put the industry in a bit of a tailspin, as companies hustle for more jets, pilots, and acquired competitors.
Luke Aikins and Andy Farrington cooked up a plan to fly their individual planes to around 3 600 metres in the air, where they would then nosedive the planes, jump out, and skydive into the other plane before landing safely.
The passenger could be heard panicking on the line with air traffic control, saying that he doesn’t know how to fly a plane.
Guy Gratton, an associate professor of aviation at Cranfield University, piloted the Sherwood eKub.
Storm Eunice has been causing havoc on the landing strips, forcing a Qatar Airways jet to attempt a unique landing.
The tail of a British Airways jet almost touched the ground when strong winds pushed it to the side as it tried to land at Heathrow Airport on Monday.
Yes, that’s a plane stuck under a bridge as traffic streams past. No, it wasn’t because the plane decided to fly as low as it could go.
Two planes collided recently in Colorado, but thankfully no one was hurt, thanks to a parachute system and some very good fortune.
Since air travel resumed in South Africa, the question on many minds has been whether flying in the time of COVID-19 is safe.
The mysterious person in a jetpack has been spotted, once again, at Los Angeles International Airport.
The crash landing took place in Tombo, Brazil, and the pilot deserves credit for bringing the malfunctioning plane down without things really getting ugly.
When someone throws up, and others break out in prayer, you know you’re in the middle of a bumpy ride.
Capetonians have grown accustomed to seeing a Mavericks banner above the city, but recently a second plane has been doing the rounds.
A Ukrainian passenger jet, which crashed shortly after takeoff in Tehran, Iran, is believed to have been shot down, possibly accidentally, by an Iranian missile.
Ben Mutzabaugh was onboard the Qantas flight that completed a 19-hour flight between New York and Sydney – the longest flight ever.
The results are in, with the winners of the annual World Airline Awards announced at the Paris Air Show on Tuesday.
The pilots aboard the Myanmar National Airlines flight UB-103 on Sunday deserve serious praise for their precise skills, with all 89 people on board safely evacuated after an emergency landing.
An airplane with world’s largest wingspan takes to the skies, and lands without crashing.
British Airways have unveiled their new business class seats, which are set to launch in October 2019, upping the class on all their A350 flights.
A video is doing the rounds of a Russian Air Force Su-27 Flanker aggressively banking into a US Air Force F-15C Eagle.
MIT has revealed their Star Trek-style electric plane, set to revolutionise the way we fly by breaking new ground on wind-powered electric aircrafts.
Making a paper plane is one of life’s simple pleasures, but that doesn’t mean it can’t become an art form. Do yourself a favour and check this site out.
Hybrid Air Vehicles’ Airlander 10 is as luxurious on the inside as it is huge on the outside, and the world’s longest plane is set to start carrying passengers soon.
Ever wondered how adept you would be at flying a stolen plane? Richard Russell did just that, although this one doesn’t have a happy ending.
In the harrowing next episode of “What’s Gone Wrong With The Plane Today?”, the left engine of a Boeing 737 blew up while the plane was high in the air.