Boeing E-4B Nightwatch, better known as the US military’s “Doomsday Plane,” made a rare and highly visible appearance this week, triggering speculation because of both its flight pattern and the ...
This video brings together close-up moments of passenger planes taking off and landing at busy airports. It highlights the scale, precision, and engineering behind modern air travel in real operating ...
For Kelly Ripa, it's braless or bust when it comes to the ultimate comfort. That's why the daytime talk show host refuses to wear a bra whenever she flies on a plane. "I don't wear a bra on an ...
The presidential ‘Doomsday Plane’ was spotted Thursday at the Los Angeles International Airport, sparking concern online. The sighting comes days after the U.S. military captured Nicolás Maduro and ...
This video captures the final flights of the Boeing 757-300, one of aviation’s longest single-aisle passenger aircraft, as it prepares to leave active service. Smooth departures and landings highlight ...
NACOGDOCHES — It took patience and practice for airplane enthusiast Ken Umbarger to master doing aerobatic loops and rolls with his own plane, feats he says he learned mostly from Google and his ...
The LATAM Airlines flight was coming from Peru, officials said. Passengers on the aircraft were deplaned following the incident. The passengers were aboard LATAM Airlines flight 2482 from Lima, Peru, ...
The report conducted by the US Center for Food as Medicine and Longevity revealed many airlines in the United States are providing passengers with potentially unhealthy water. The 2026 Airline Water ...
The force of Navy, Air Force and Marine F-22s, F/A-18s, F-35s and drones struck several sites in Caracas as the Army captured Nicolás Maduro. By Nicholas Slayton Updated Jan 4, 2026 4:47 PM EST The ...
Drinking water served aboard some of America's most trusted airlines could be very bad for your health, after a study found some of it contained the dangerous e.coli bacteria. The Center for Food as ...
Hydrogen-powered airplanes, touted by some as a way to slash carbon emissions from flying, are unlikely to prove a viable technology anytime soon, the head of French engine maker Safran said Wednesday ...