Royal Thai Air Force Buys Fleet Of Beechcraft T-6 Trainers
The $162 million purchase of a dozen T-6 trainers is part of a modernization plan to develop the Thai defense industry.
The $162 million purchase of a dozen T-6 trainers is part of a modernization plan to develop the Thai defense industry.
UK military officials are selling off Royal Air Force Sentinel R1 airframes, reversing previous plans to scrap the surveillance aircraft for parts.
In the proposed rule, the NTSB seeks to identify commercial space as a unique mode of transportation.
A group of winning aviation high school students in Washington recently scored a front-row experience in general aviation manufacturing.
A cellphone and iPad helped rescuers locate a pilot and his daughter, who were left injured after their Cessna 150 went down in a remote area in Pennsylvania on Sunday evening, according to reports.
A recent exercise in the Arabian Sea demonstrates a strategic advantage for both the U.S. and U.K., military leadership said.
Under partnership, Pipistrel to supply motors, batteries and motor controllers for Airflow’s proof-of-concept aircraft.
Despite drops in cash on hand and revenue, and a $14.7 million loss in third quarter, the biofuel manufacturer reports that interest in SAF is growing.
As far as aircraft go, the Douglas C-124 Cargomaster II was a vital way marker for the U.S. Air Force in the days following the year-long Berlin Airlift when U.S. and British air forces began airlifting food and fuel to a blockaded West Germany in 1948. Two years later, in 1950, the cargo aircraft that […]
In 1952, a C-124 flew straight into a remote Alaskan mountain top, killing all aboard. Here’s the story of what it’s taking to bring them home.