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Two London Gatwick flights endure mid-air emergencies within a minute and are forced to land - EasyJet and British Airways flights both forced to land in quick succession after problems reported on bo ...
The redesign ties in with plans to develop parts of the airfield to handle forecasted growth in cargo operations and attract ...
Newcastle Airport has kick started its 90th birthday celebrations as it announces a host of exhibitions across the North East. The first exhibition officially opened at Newcastle Airport on Monday, ...
Alan Thomson Simulation and Dovetail Games have released a new add-on to Train Sim World 5 (TSW5). Named the Manchester Airport Commuter, players can drive simulated trains from Manchester Piccadilly ...
Jet East, an aviation maintenance company offering full-service capabilities and 24/7 AOG maintenance, is proud to announce that it has obtained Mexican AFAC authorization. With this authorization ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is celebrating its centennial anniversary this week with a flyby of a World War II-era aircraft, plus musicians, food and retail ...
By Jack Motz An aircraft piloted by Curtis Doupe was forced to land at East Hampton Airport without its landing gear at around 8 p.m. on Sunday. There were no passengers aboard, and the pilot was ...
U.S. forces already have a large presence in the Middle East. Now, more ships and aircraft are on their way as tensions with Iran rise.
Dozens of US military aircraft have departed from a key base in the Middle East. The base, Al Udeid in Qatar, could be vulnerable to Iranian strikes.
The U.S. military has moved some aircraft and ships from bases in the Middle East that may be vulnerable to any potential Iranian attack, two U.S. officials told Reuters on Wednesday.
The U.S. is shifting military aircraft and warships into and around the Middle East to protect Israel from Iranian attacks.
Photo: benoit tessier/Reuters Airbus said it would increase shareholder returns in the coming years, betting that strong demand for aircraft will continue to fuel growth.
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