A small airplane, a Cesna 172, blew its tires during a hard landing on April 28 at Mesa's Falcon Field Airport.
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Safran’s new open-fan aircraft engine moves closer to real flight testing by 2029
Franco-American aerospace company CFM—a joint venture between Safran Aircraft Engines and GE Aerospace—has moved ...
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Watch 300+ ton 4-engine aircraft roar overhead - "Pure heavy power"
Four engine aircraft were built for power range and presence, and seeing them operate today feels increasingly special. As aviation shifted toward twin engine efficiency over the past two decades, ...
Airbus confirmed its aircraft-delivery target for the year, a sign of confidence that it can assemble enough planes despite ...
By Gianluca Lo Nostro April 28 Reuters) - Europe's Airbus posted a sharp drop in first-quarter core profit on Tuesday, ...
Airbus confirmed its aircraft-delivery target for the year, a sign of confidence that it can assemble enough planes despite a Pratt & Whitney engine shortage that forced it to slow production of its ...
The Cessna 550 airplane crashed after taking off from Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina, about 45 miles north of ...
Eyewitness footage on social media, along with air traffic control audio, pointed to smoke coming from the landing gear area, ...
An autonomous U.S. Navy refueling aircraft completed its first flight on April 25. In a release, Boeing, which built the ...
The quarter shows earnings pressure from engine shortages, but Airbus kept its 2026 delivery target (~870) and reiterated ...
The maintenance, repair and overhaul facility in Beijing will be capable of handling up to 250 shop visits per year British ...
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