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Concorde flew at the cruising speed of Mach 2, twice the speed of sound, where even small increases in drag would have had a significant impact on fuel burn and range. A wider cross-section would have ...
Outrageously speedy airplanes could be soaring back on to the scene in a matter of mere months, due to a significant change ...
An immersive new exhibition at the Intrepid Museum in New York City spotlights the science and technology behind the ...
Nearly 20 years after Concorde ceased flights, the prestigious plane could make its return to the skies. Tech companies say ...
Louis C. Seno Sr. and Louis C. Seno Jr. work on their homebuilt aircraft, circa 1950s. What started as something s ...
After more than two decades since the iconic Concorde was retired, supersonic passenger travel is poised for a comeback.
The early attempt at drones in World War II saw the Army Air Forces convert B-17 bombers into remote-controlled flying bombs.
In my thread about my visit to this year's airshow at Le Bourget, Paris, I also mentioned the museum. This thread is about ...
Celebrated design agency Factorydesign has revealed details about its role in some of commercial aviation's most prominent ...
Unveiled on 30 June, the campaign is now live across print, digital, and outdoor channels throughout Bristol. It aims to ...
Is the future of air travel supersonic again like the Concorde?
With the tragic accident of Air India Flight 171 at Ahmedabad on June 12, 2025, the focus has fallen on safety and ...