Cayla McLeod, host of the Plane + Pilot Podcast, recently flew a Cirrus SR20 from Burnet Municipal Airport up to The Landings ...
The U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) is one step closer to flying the C-130J Super Hercules—one of its workhorse tactical airlift and transport aircraft—with zero human input.
King County International Airport (KBFI), commonly known as Boeing Field, is again receiving recognition for its efforts to reduce its environmental impact.
The T-38 Talon was an aircraft ahead of its time. Although it became operational in the 1960s, the sleek, supersonic trainer they call the “White Rocket” was still among the world’s most advanced ...
Cessna’s 150 succeeded the Piper Cubs, Aeronca Champs, and other pre-World War II taildraggers as the standard civilian training aircraft.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced the public-private partnership plan earlier this week.
Always-hangared airframe and a leather cabin offer a refined experience in the competitive light piston market.
Russ Meyer Jr., longtime chair, CEO, and later chairman emeritus of Cessna Aircraft, now known as Textron Aviation, has gone west.
RTX, which in January received a $438 million contract to help the FAA replace hundreds of antiquated radar systems, is ...
Canavia Aviation Academy, based in the Canary Islands, has taken delivery of a new multiengine P2006T NG. The acquisition ...
Universal emergency autoland capability will be available to any aircraft equipped with the company’s SkyOS system.
North Dakota’s Northern Plains UAS test site becomes the first nonfederal entity to gain access to unfiltered FAA data.