Cheetahs can go from 0 to 60 in an instant, but peregrine falcons dive bomb at over 200 miles per hour, making them the world's fastest bird.
Passengers chanted "let us off" in the aisles of a commercial flight after waiting for six hours on the tarmac.
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The final evolution of the perfect jet fighter - SAAB GripenDespite not being the fastest or most powerful, the SAAB Gripen is one of the most efficient and deadly multi-role jets in the world. Developed to operate from short runways, endure harsh conditions, ...
Astral Aviation operates an extensive intra-Africa network of 50 destinations served via scheduled and adhoc charters ...
For a time, the Boeing 747 and the Airbus A380 were the world's two double-decker passenger aircraft in production. The last ...
We're taking a look the world's largest air forces by a simple metric - which ones have the most military aircraft in their ...
The 103-foot steel-hulled sailing ship Hawaiian Chieftain once made quite a show when it had booming cannon-fire sea battles with the Lady Washington on the Columbia River. But that was when both ...
Embraer’s Phenom 300 series is once again the world's best-selling, most delivered light jet for the 13th consecutive year, ...
SINGAPORE—The Australian Army’s Sikorsky UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters have attained initial operating capability (IOC), 15 months after the aircraft were delivered. The Australian Defense Department ...
Arthur Arfons died in 2007 at age 81; Walter Arfons died in 2013 at age 96. Nothing was ever resolved between them.
The list includes iconic Learjets, the best-selling Challenger 300 series, the ultra-long-range Global 8000 and, drumroll, a ...
The current titleholder for the world's fastest private jet is the Gulfstream G700, developed by Gulfstream Aerospace.
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