A Life in Pursuit with Clay Lacy
In a long and storied career, Clay Lacy has notched extraordinary experiences in commercial and business aviation, the military, and air racing.
In a long and storied career, Clay Lacy has notched extraordinary experiences in commercial and business aviation, the military, and air racing.
The final 747—a 747-8 model—left the production line for its inaugural flight on February 1 this year. The crew traced a unique pattern in the sky: a queen’s crown underlaid by the numbers “7-4-7.”
NASA researchers are using a supercomputer to develop software to model engine configurations.
With its rich aviation history and one of the world’s best military aviation museums, there’s a lot for a pilot to love in Dayton.
Amidst a workforce shortage for Southern Airways Express, the carrier has announced a new partnership with Wheels Up.
Sometimes simulator trips can be just as surprising as real-life and this Microsoft Flight Simulator journey to Norway was no exception.
Manufacturer Samson Sky began testing the street-legal flying car earlier this year, but until now flights were limited to a few feet above the runway.
We take a brief look at the complete annual inspection protocol for a Cessna 172.
Kicking things off by delivering Halloween goodies to customers’ front doors, Manna could expand its U.S. service through a partnership with Hillwood Communities.
Gulfstream Aerospace has added 142,000 square feet of production space in Savannah, Georgia, for its G400, G500, and G600 jets.