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We humans love to label everything we can, especially everything we make. You visit an art museum, and nearly every painting and sculpture bears its creator's signature. The same is true for military aircraft. Most vehicles have some very weird names.
A UPS plane with three crew members aboard crashed in Louisville, Kentucky shortly after takeoff Tuesday evening, causing an extensive fire and taking the lives of at least three people, officials confirmed.
The number of military aircraft in the air forces around the world is always changing. Some nations have been growing in recent years, such as the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) of China (PRC: People’s Republic of China). Others are ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Airport operator company PT Angkasa Pura II recorded that the number of passengers in 20 airports under the company's control for D-10 up to D-2 of Eid Al-Fitr had exceeded 2 million passengers. Based on data from the company's Eid Al ...
The global airline industry is expected to take delivery of 36,000 new commercial aircraft over the coming decade, which amounts to a worldwide expansion of 33 percent. Annually, that translates to a growth rate of about 2.9 percent for the airline ...
Air Canada is set to wrestle with higher labor costs and sluggish U.S. leisure travel in 2026, as the country's largest carrier plans to bring 35 new planes into its fleet, company executives told analysts on Wednesday.
Officials investigate a burnt Japan Airlines (JAL) Airbus A350 plane after a collision with a Japan Coast Guard aircraft at Haneda International Airport in Tokyo, Japan January 3, 2024. Japanese investigators are preparing to probe the collision of two ...
Reducing airplane ownership costs significantly involves minimizing debt by increasing down payments and securing favorable interest rates. Sharing ownership with partners drastically reduces individual costs, even considering increased wear and tear from ...