The National Transportation Safety Board said Boeing knew of previous failures in a structural component that broke on a UPS ...
Take in decades of aviation history up close and personal at the New England Air Museum in Windsor Locks. Rows and rows of ...
Luxury private carrier JSX is bringing service to Las Vegas and Scottsdale from historic Santa Monica Airport, using the ...
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Today in aviation history: First flight of the Beechcraft Model 18
On January 15, 1937, the Beechcraft Model 18 made its first flight, launching one of the most successful twin-engine ...
A new report from the National Transportation Safety Board shows Boeing had previously reported problems similar to what UPS ...
Army Times on MSN
Gunner killed off Guadalcanal accounted for after 82 years
It has been 82 years since Staff Sgt. Nicholas J. Governale crashed into the sea off the coast of Guadalcanal. Now, the ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
This 1967 Beechcraft V35 Bonanza Is a Fast, Iconic ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick
Today’s Top Pick is a 1967 Beechcraft V35 Bonanza. The Beechcraft Bonanza is widely regarded as the gold standard of ...
HistoryAtWar on MSN
The green hell of WWII: Why this forgotten battle was deadlier than Normandy
While history books focus on the glory of D-Day and the victory at the Bulge, a far darker chapter of World War II unfolded in the dense, sodden woods of the Hürtgen Forest where American military ...
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen said after a meeting in Washington on Wednesday with his Greenlandic counterpart ...
The US Treasury imposed new sanctions on Iranian security officials and financial networks accused of 'shadow banking,' as ...
Denmark deployed military reinforcements to the Inuit island on Wednesday evening, shortly after the US vice president and ...
The NTSB says Boeing knew for years about a flawed engine-mount part that failed on a UPS cargo plane that crashed in Louisville, killing 15, but determined it was not a flight safety risk.
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