Despite US sanctions, Russia fulfills Su-35S order from China Russia completed the delivery of twenty-four Su-35S fighter jets to China. The contract was estimated to be around… ByClement CharpentreauApril 18, 2019
Crash of Japanese F-35A confirmed, pilot missing The crash of an F-35A stealth fighter jet of the Japan Self Defense Forces during a training flight… ByClement CharpentreauApril 9, 2019
The American life of the Mirage F1 The Airborne Tactical Advantage Company (ATAC) received the last of its 63 second-hand Mirage F1 from the French… ByClement CharpentreauApril 5, 2019
Boeing 737 MAX Makes An Emergency Landing A Boeing 737 MAX Makes An Emergency Landing In The United States If the public confidence in the… ByRytis BeresneviciusMarch 27, 2019
FAA’s judgement no longer taken at face value? Three different authority agencies announced on March 19, 2019, they would each review the safety of the MCAS… ByClement CharpentreauMarch 20, 2019
More shocking facts about the Boeing 737 MAX crashes More shocking facts about the Boeing 737 MAX crashesRecent reports have added more confusion, anger and disbelief about… ByRytis BeresneviciusMarch 20, 2019
New evidence prompted Boeing 737 MAX grounding in US Following the lead of Asia, Europe, and hours after Canada, the United States grounded Boeing 737 MAX planes,… ByClement CharpentreauMarch 14, 2019
Is Boeing Canceling the Boeing 737 MAX? Is Boeing Canceling the Boeing 737 MAX? After the Ethiopian Flight ET302 crashed on Sunday, the whole world… ByRytis BeresneviciusMarch 13, 2019
After bans, who still flies the Boeing 737 Max? Multiple countries and operators opted to ground Boeing 737 MAX fleets until investigation into Ethiopian Airlines crash provides… ByAeroTime EditorialMarch 13, 2019
More countries ban Boeing 737 MAX amid safety concerns After China, Latin America and Indonesia, several countries around the world have enforced a ban of the Boeing 737 Max… ByClement CharpentreauMarch 12, 2019
The First Licensed Woman Pilot – Raymonde de Laroche The First Licensed Woman Pilot – Raymonde de LarocheToday, on March 8th we celebrate the International Woman’s Day,… ByRytis BeresneviciusMarch 8, 2019
History hour: 50 years ago, the maiden flight of the Concorde Half a century ago, one event marked the history of aviation forever. On Sunday, March 2, 1969, at… ByClement CharpentreauMarch 1, 2019
Last farewell flyover marks end of RAF Tornado career The RAF Panavia Tornado GR4 will be permanently retired from active service in March 2019. As homage to… ByClement CharpentreauFebruary 20, 2019
Pentagon to review USAF certification of SpaceX launch vehicles SpaceX’s Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy have fallen under scrutiny by the Pentagon, which has initiated a review… ByRuta BurbaiteFebruary 12, 2019
Flying taxis. Why don’t they fly yet? Ever wondered how greatly the development of new flying routes would affect the city and make your life… ByAIR ConventionFebruary 12, 2019
France shows teeth of nuclear deterrence using Rafale The Strategic Air Force, branch of the French Air Force dedicated to airborne nuclear deterrence, successfully conducted a… ByClement CharpentreauFebruary 6, 2019
Should and Would You Tip Flight Attendants? Should and Would You Tip Flight Attendants?Just over a month ago a controversial article emerged. At the forefront… ByRytis BeresneviciusFebruary 4, 2019
How Will Brexit Affect Aviation And Travel? How Will Brexit Affect Aviation And Travel?One of the most talked about topic in the past few years… ByRytis BeresneviciusFebruary 1, 2019