The cover of Aviation Week & Space Technology’s March 21, 2005, issue features the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds (left) and U.S. Navy Blue Angels aerial demonstration teams, which had recently begun their 2005 show season.
Our Routes 360 Meet the Team feature brings the people and personalities within an airport’s aviation development to the forefront. This week we speak to Faroe Islands.
Lithuania-based MRO provider FL Technics has been granted EASA Part 145 approval for the heavy maintenance of Embraer 170/190 small narrowbodies and is aiming to extend its coverage to the Brazilian airframer’s E2 range.
On the cover of the March 24, 1958 issue, is the North American XSM-64 Navaho supersonic intercontinental guided missile, photographed on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Gulfstream American's Gulfstream 3 flies near Savannah, Georgia, on a recent flight. The Rolls-Royce Spey-powered business jet aircraft now is undergoing flight testing at Grumman Aerospace's Bethpage, New York facility with Federal Aviation Administration certification expected in June or July 1980.
With only weeks to go until the aviation community meets in Atlanta for MRO Americas 2025, this week's #FlightFriday looks at a carrier causing a stir: Southwest Airlines.
Embraer plans to make Poland a center of excellence in Europe, potentially creating $3bn in value for the country over 10 years and creating 5,000 jobs.
China Aviation Supplies Holding Co. (CAS) and Informa Markets' Aviation Week Network (AWN) signed a long-term strategic cooperation agreement to create an MRO Greater China Expo in Beijing.
Speaking during Routes Americas 2025, Curacao-Hato International Airport told Routes about its latest successes and key markets for air service development growth.
Speaking in Nassau & Paradise Island during Routes Americas 2025, Denver International Airport shared latest success stories and what it meant to receive two Routes Awards, including Overall Winner.
Boeing's F-15 SE "Silent Eagle" featuring 15-deg canted vertical fins and internal weapons carriage in conformal fuel tanks is intended to provide some stealth capability for the international market.
ROTI II long-range photo of a 62 ft. Thor firing when taken missile was at an 18 mi. altitude and 35 mi. slant range from tracking telescope. Lens used has a 500 in. focal length. Link diamond exhaust shock pattern is expanded due to decreased atmospheric pressure at altitude; length of flame is approximately 130 ft.
Australia’s Alliance Aviation Services’ move towards Embraer E-Jets has reached the point where the Brazilian aircraft now constitutes half of its inventory.
Much of the defense equipment focus in 2024 was about the U.S. Air Force and its next-generation fighter plans, NGAD. But the service's ambitions for aerial refueling and airlift are also in flux. Aviation Week editors Steve Trimble and Brian Everstine will dive into the current dynamics in that sector and what decisions the Trump Administration faces.
This week Flight Friday looks at Spirit Airlines' aggregated flights (cycles) across its total fleet plotted against its GTF fleet's "ground days" percentage.