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New video takes you into the cockpit for 1st flight of NASA's new X-59 'quiet' supersonic jet
NASA plans to use the X-59, an experimental vehicle, to fly faster than the speed of sound without generating sonic booms.
Skilled workers from Taiwan engaged in the chip industry have found ways to ease the transition to America while making an ...
Zhuque-3 reaches orbit on test flight, first stage lost during landing attempt China’s Landspace carried out the first launch of its reusable Zhuque-3 rocket late Tuesday, successfully achieving orbit ...
Blue Origin has announced the names of the next six passengers who will fly to the edge of space on its New Shepard, ...
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20 Feet Above the Desert: The Buccaneer Jet That Outflew Every Fighter at Red Flag
In 1977, the Blackburn Buccaneer, an aircraft built from a block of steel, took the USAF by surprise at the Red Flag exercises in Nevada. Flying at speeds up to 580 knots and just 20 feet above the ...
Following the well-received revamp of the La Première cabin, Air France will extend the first-class service to four more cities, three of them in the US.
The rocket company founded a quarter-century ago by billionaire Jeff Bezos made history Thursday with the pinpoint landing of an 18-story-tall rocket on a floating platform in the Atlantic Ocean. The ...
Kelly Nie will lead conscious dance, a practice of remembrance and activation of innate wisdom; 6:30-8:30 p.m.; The Hanai ...
Celestis Selects Stoke Space’s Nova for Infinite Flight: Humanity’s Next Deep-Space Memorial Mission
Celestis selected Stoke for its aligned vision of sustainable, future-focused space exploration, and has engaged Ensemble to ...
Boeing and NASA have agreed to keep astronauts off the company's next Starliner flight. Instead, Boeing will perform a trial ...
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The flight cuts are a result of staffing shortages among air traffic controllers, leading to a 10% reduction at 40 major airports. Airlines are scrambling to adjust schedules, and passengers have ...
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