Alaska Airlines is the latest airline to ground its planes because of an IT meltdown. We talked to industry leaders about why these systems fail and what airlines can learn from past disruptions.
The development of the Izdeliye 177 appears to be driven by the need to upgrade the earlier Su-57 production models and offer a new powerplant to ...
The PhantomStrike AESA radar will be integrated on the U.S. Air Force’s X-62 VISTA as part of the recently announced Mission Systems Upgrade to expand ...
In late November, airlines around the world were told to urgently ground planes within their Airbus A320 fleets.
Drivers and airline passengers without reindeer and sleighs better make a dash for it: it’s beginning to look like another ...
A team from The Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign competed in the A2RL Drone ...
From the tragedy of the space shuttle Columbia disaster in 2003 to the now-routine return of commercial spacecraft, heat shields—formally called thermal protection systems—are critical for protecting ...
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We fly: Pilatus PC-12 Pro
With well over 2,000 PC-12s in the field worldwide, the PC-12 Pro is the culmination of years of listening to operator ...
A team of engineers at Sandia National Laboratories have developed ways to rapidly evaluate new thermal protection materials ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation has issued new guidance stating airlines don't have to cover passenger expenses like ...
GOLDEN, Colo., September 02, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Loft Orbital Federal, LLC (Loft Federal), a provider of turn-key space infrastructure services, today announced the award of a task order from NASA ...
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