A flight to Phoenix faced severe turbulence, injuring crew members and one passenger, prompting an FAA investigation.
Standing atop Launch Complex 36 (LC-36) at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida, the company’s New Glenn rocket ...
Investors are pouring money into the high-risk, high-reward proposition that quieter, greener and battery-powered aircraft ...
The FAA suspended Sky Elements' operations after drones collided during a show, injuring a child, and revoked its waiver for ...
The coming year will be crucial for Boeing to show customers, suppliers, investors, regulators and competitors that it truly ...
Local pilot, machinist and airplane builder Harmon Lange received the Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award, the highest honor ...
Elon Musk wants SpaceX to conduct 25 Starship test flights in 2025 after just five launches this year, but he'll need FAA ...
In the first hour of Sunday morning, SpaceX plans to reattempt the launch of the four satellites for Astranis Space Technologies.
The FAA suspended the company's ability to operate drones beyond standard restrictions. The Federal Aviation Administration has suspended the "part 107 waiver" for the drone company behind falling ...
TIA testing is considered the final phase of the type certification process, which paves the way for an aircraft to begin ...
Several Alaska Airlines crew members and one passenger were treated at Sky Harbor for injuries caused by severe turbulence on the flight from Seattle.
A drone company had some of its operations put on hold amid an investigation into an incident in which a boy was injured ...