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How a Boeing 747 Repair Caused the Deadliest Air Crash
On August 12, 1985, Japan Airlines Flight 123 suffered a catastrophic failure mid-flight, leading to the deadliest ...
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How a Boeing 747’s Door Blew Off at 23,000 Feet
On February 24, 1989, United Airlines Flight 811 suffered explosive decompression shortly after leaving Honolulu. A cargo ...
Taiwanese investigators have confirmed that a Boeing 747-8F sustained damage to its outboard right-hand engine during a ...
The four-engine Airbus A340 once rivaled the Boeing 747, but some now see it as the worst Airbus ever because it was just too expensive to maintain.
Heads of state and government have learned to use flattery and come bearing impressive gifts when visiting the Oval Office ...
A look at dozens of exceptional survival stories in civil aviation history shows survival often depends on a complex mix of ...
The aircraft entered service later than its rival despite its advanced design, which left it to fight for market share from behind.
Gift rules for U.S. politicians are full of exceptions—from foreign jets to luxury retreats. Here’s what’s legal, what’s not, and what watchdogs want changed.
Our round-up of the best in recent data journalism also features stories from Japan, Nigeria, Gaza, and Namibia.
As the UN general assembly approaches, attempts to manage the president’s constantly shifting policy by courting him personally may soon prove inadequate.
The MD-11s are approaching their operational life, and newer, more efficient types are taking over their role.
From Venice to the Serengeti, reckless tourists are destroying what draws them. Control is vital to save destinations.
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