Two dead after Civil Air Patrol aircraft crashes in Colorado during training Two people were killed and another was injured after a Civil Air Patrol aircraft crashed during a training… ByGoda LabanauskaitėNovember 25, 2024
Irish Air Corps: The air force without any fighter jets Few countries in the developed world are without fighter jets. Combat aircraft fast enough to intercept an aerial… ByAeroTime EditorialMarch 5, 202512 comments
Stockholm Arlanda Airport temporarily closed after mysterious drone sightings Stockholm’s Arlanda Airport (ARN), the largest airport in Sweden, was forced to temporarily close on the night of… ByMiquel RosSeptember 9, 2024
Preview: Aircraft to be showcased at the Farnborough International Airshow 2024 Since the first incarnation of the Farnborough International Airshow in 1948, the event has developed into a leading… ByLuke PetersJuly 17, 20241 comment
Awesome at 80: Europe’s last Catalina flying boat remains air show favorite Flying boats are a rare breed of aircraft these days. Yet while their popularity as versatile flying machines… ByLuke PetersJune 22, 20246 comments
Embraer and Brazilian Air Force study potential platforms for ISR missions Embraer and the Brazilian Air Force have announced a collaborative effort to identify potential platform adaptations for Intelligence,… ByClément CharpentreauApril 11, 2024
US Navy P-8A Poseidon aircraft overshoots runway in Hawaii, crashes into water A US Navy P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft crashed into Kaneohe Bay in Oahu after it overshot the… ByJean Carmela LimNovember 21, 2023
Royal Air Force revives No 42 Squadron for Boeing Poseidon training The Royal Air Force (RAF) has officially reinstated No 42 Torpedo Bomber Squadron with a renewed mission to… ByClément CharpentreauNovember 2, 2023
Private trainer jet crashes at Nimes-Garons Airport, southern France An Aermacchi MB-339C crashed at the end of the runway at Nîmes-Garons Airport (NMI) in Saint-Gilles, southeastern France. On… ByClément CharpentreauOctober 10, 2023
“The side that adapts fastest prevails” Sir Richard Knighton, the UK’s next Air Chief In an exclusive interview, AeroTime Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Richard Stephenson, met Air Marshal Sir Richard Knighton, who has… ByRichard StephensonApril 3, 2023
Top 10 most popular maritime aircraft Naval aviation first emerged during the First World War when aircraft were primarily used for reconnaissance missions. During… ByAeroTime EditorialNovember 17, 2022
Three air forces scrambled as unidentified aircraft tours Balkans An unidentified Beechcraft with its transponder and radio turned off flew in the airspaces of Hungary, Romania, Serbia… ByValius VenckunasJune 10, 2022
History hour: The long tradition of air display teams Air display teams are a common sight in many celebrations. From aviation air shows to military parades and… ByClément CharpentreauApril 13, 2022
What to look for at the Singapore Airshow 2022 The Singapore Airshow will take place from February 15-18, 2022. This major event on the aerospace and defense… ByVictoria BryanFebruary 14, 2022
Norway to phase out F-16 fighters and shut down Bodø air base in the Arctic F-16 fighters of the Royal Norwegian Air Force (RNoAF) will soon stop operating from Bodø Air Base above… ByClément CharpentreauJanuary 3, 2022
What makes business jets such great military aircraft? There are numerous links between business and military aviation. And if some manufacturers like to highlight elements taken from their… ByClément CharpentreauDecember 2, 2021
Top 10 smallest air forces in the world The article was first published on September 6, 2020.Everybody knows everything about the largest and the most powerful… ByValius VenckunasApril 2, 2021
What happened to airship renaissance? There was a time when it looked like airships – dirigibles, zeppelins, blimps and the like – are… ByValius VenckunasMarch 13, 2021