You'll notice that some of the world's most powerful military transport planes, such as the Boeing C-17 Globemaster (pictured), have their wings way up top, above the fuselage. This is different from ...
When a plane touches down and immediately soars back up, it might look odd. After all, planes are supposed to land, taxi, and unload passengers. You don't expect them to bounce off the runway like ...
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NGAD X-planes explained: Test aircraft that shaped F-47 as China, Russia advance their designs
The U.S. Air Force’s F-47 program continues to attract attention for many reasons. One often overlooked aspect is its unusually rapid pace. Within months of awarding Boeing the contract for the crewed ...
Is it opening the door to disaster? Bum-rushing the emergency exit on a plane has seemingly become a go-to move among those looking to make trouble at 30,000 feet. Now, air experts are weighing in on ...
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Airbus future aircraft explained
Airbus has outlined plans for a next generation A350neo alongside an all new narrowbody aircraft to eventually replace the A320 family. These designs focus on greater efficiency, extended range, and ...
A JetBlue plane narrowly avoided a potential mid-air collision with a US military aircraft during a recent flight, prompting renewed questions about airspace coordination and cockpit decision-making.
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