
Airlines sign on to NASA/Boeing X66 project
With airlines signed on to help in the development, Boeing’s CEO thinks its X66 joint project with NASA might be key to future planes.
With airlines signed on to help in the development, Boeing’s CEO thinks its X66 joint project with NASA might be key to future planes.
A NASA/Boeing project to develop technologies for future airliners is ready to create a full-size prototype from an old MD-10
New technology to speed up and improve accuracy in airport security lines comes with issues of privacy and bias attached
Alaska Airlines is partnering with ZeroAvia, a leader in developing zero-emission planes to create what may soon be the largest aircraft ever operated with zero-emission
New satellites going into service soon will mean big boosts for inflight WiFi speed and reliability
Where Gumbo Was #523 Most American schoolchildren learn about Thomas Edison as ‘the great inventor’ with endless inventions to his name: electric light, stock ticker,
Airbus and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) are flying two planes close together so that one can ‘sniff’ the emissions from the other’s engines while
United’s WiFi now covers the whole fleet, and T-Mobile’s negotiated a break for its customers.
A high wing, a new shape and a hope for plane that could lead to carbon-neutral aviation
Carnival is joining Royal Caribbean in offering Starlink’s space-based internet service on its ships,
With airlines signed on to help in the development, Boeing’s CEO thinks its X66 joint project with NASA might be key to future planes.
A NASA/Boeing project to develop technologies for future airliners is ready to create a full-size prototype from an old MD-10
New technology to speed up and improve accuracy in airport security lines comes with issues of privacy and bias attached
Alaska Airlines is partnering with ZeroAvia, a leader in developing zero-emission planes to create what may soon be the largest
New satellites going into service soon will mean big boosts for inflight WiFi speed and reliability
Where Gumbo Was #523 Most American schoolchildren learn about Thomas Edison as ‘the great inventor’ with endless inventions to his
Airbus and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) are flying two planes close together so that one can ‘sniff’ the emissions
United’s WiFi now covers the whole fleet, and T-Mobile’s negotiated a break for its customers.
A high wing, a new shape and a hope for plane that could lead to carbon-neutral aviation
Carnival is joining Royal Caribbean in offering Starlink’s space-based internet service on its ships,