A big step closer to electric aviation
Developers have had a successful test flight of an electric variant of a popular and versatile plane, hoping for certification by next year.
Developers have had a successful test flight of an electric variant of a popular and versatile plane, hoping for certification by next year.
Museums are starting to collect 'in the moment' materials for future exhibits; in Prague an exhibit has already opened.
With limited destinations, two-week quarantine rules and mass cancellations by holiday companies, many Brits will have to stay at home.
Four hundred years after the journey that ended on Plymouth Rock, a Dutch city remembers its part in the historic voyage.
Air traffic starts to return to the skies, but the 737 Max is still far from ready to join in.
Rail service in New Mexico can look forward to a boost as a new ownership group takes over a historic line.
Hard hit by the virus lockdown, South America's largest airline sends part of the company into bankruptcy while continuing operations.
New York's Museum of Modern Art throws its support to save two Picasso murals in Oslo and the building they are part of.
After weeks of reports that Emirates would reduce its A380 fleet by nearly half, the airlines says it will keep all, while cutting future deliveries.
The McDonnell-Douglas MD-11, last descendant of the DC-10, is finding a new life in cargo service with UPS.
As 48,000 birdwatchers turn their eyes to the sky, Colombia again tops the species list.
Free parking at casino hotels will be back when MGM Resorts start to re-open and others will likely follow.
Norwegian gets a new financial lease on life, but the future could still be rocky as it tries to regain business.
A rise in cheese production has left Switzerland wondering how its next roll will be buttered.
Yet another airline accelerates the end of the A380 era.