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Why North Korea would want to go to war for Russia
US officials are worried about what Kim could be receiving from Putin. Sending troops is a high pri…
Chris Panella
A British Airways jet came 'extremely close' to a drone that was flying 24 times above its legal maximum altitude, report says
Experts have said it's "only a matter of time" before a drone causes serious damage to a manned air…
Pete Syme
Why Iran relies on ballistic missiles to threaten its adversaries
Iran's choice of ballistic missiles to strike Israel reflects decades of investment priorities and …
Paul Iddon
Jet Airways' air operator certificate renewed by DGCA till September 3
The Jalan-Kalrock Consortium, which is the resolution applicant for the cash-strapped Jet Airways, …
Jet Airways CEO-Designate Sanjiv Kapoor quits; Jalan Kalrock Consortium says remains committed to airline revival
A little over a year after coming onboard to revive bankrupt-Jet Airways, CEO-Designate Sanjiv Kapo…
PTI
Qatar Airways' new CEO explains why it's sticking with the Airbus A380 as other airlines retire the costly superjumbo
Alan Joyce, the former CEO of Qantas, once said he could operate two Boeing 787 Dreamliners for les…
Taylor Rains
United executive explains why the airline hasn't bought Boeing's newest widebody plane
United Airlines SVP of global network planning and alliances, Patrick Quayle, said a smaller widebo…
Taylor Rains
The risky allure of WiFi Money: private jets, sports cars, and ruined investors
A motley crew of Instagram-obsessed, hustle-culture influencers made millions. In their wake, they …
Rob Price
Turbulence is getting more frequent and more severe. An aviation and climate expert explains why.
"Climate change is making encounters with clear air turbulence more likely and more severe," the Un…
Pete Syme
Nvidia is 'jet fuel' for the stock market, say Wall Street analysts
Dan Ives of Wedbush called Nvidia's blowout earnings the "biggest moment for the market and tech se…
George Glover
SpiceJet hiked its ticket prices; Indigo and others might follow suit
The share price of the Indian aviation companies like Indigo, Jet Airways and others dropped on Thu…
Why the Swedish and Finnish Air Forces are a powerful add to NATO
Finland and Sweden pack a major air power punch for the NATO alliance, and not just from their robu…
Michael Peck
Jet Airways stock soars 47% as it’s all set to fly, but fuel costs, new players indicate turbulence ahead
Three years after it was grounded, Jet Airways is all set to fly again in July-September with a new…
This Brazilian planemaker denied reports it wants to kick Boeing while it's down and build a new jet to compete with the 737
The Journal reported Embraer was looking into making a new narrowbody plane as Boeing suffers in th…
Pete Syme
This defunct airline’s stock has grown four times in just over 4 months — here's why
The grounded airline Jet Airways’ stocks have more than quadrupled investors' wealth since Septembe…
WeWork's India chief is inviting Jet Airways staff to apply for jobs
Jet Airways, India's oldest private airline, has been grounded. That was not good news for the comp…
Airlines sometimes turn their planes around and fly thousands of miles home when they have problems. Here's why.
British Airways often chooses to send flights back to London where its easier to reroute passengers…
Pete Syme
Why so much is riding on the 777X, Boeing's newest long-haul plane that is already 5 years late and costing billions
The 777X's economics and more spacious 10-abreast cabin are huge selling points against the rival A…
Taylor Rains
Jet Airways may start domestic flights after March 2022
Jet Airways may resume its domestic flights the first quarter of the next financial year that start…
Claims that the US bought 81 Soviet-era combat aircraft from a close Russian ally are likely false, experts say
The US probably didn't purchase 81 Soviet-era combat aircraft from Kazakhstan, as the country would…