Chicago O'Hare is a unique place--it's worthy of some special attention. So much is distinctive about how pilots operate into, out of, and on the field at O'Hare.
Air travel is an essential part of every day life, even if we ourselves don't fly every single day. Anytime a wrench gets thrown into those gears, things get chaotic.
The airlines would save a great deal of money if they could replace pilots with humanoid robots because robots don't need salaries, vacations, sick days, pensions, etc.
Piloting a cruise-capable eVTOL aircraft will be unlike flying anything that's come before it, thanks to fully digital fly-by-wire flight control systems. We jumped in Lilium's motion-rig simulator to learn how the system feels from the cockpit.
A plane carrying Israelis home from the Indian Ocean island nation of Seychelles made an emergency landing in Saudi Arabia before flying back to Tel Aviv on Tuesday, in what Israel praised as a sign of goodwill as Washington works to establish formal
Federal authorities have been investigating nearly 5,000 pilots suspected of falsifying their medical records to conceal that they were receiving benefits for mental health disorders and other serious conditions that could make them unfit to fly, doc
Thousands of stranded Brits are warned disruption will continue into the week despite 'network failure' being 'remedied' - as 500 UK flights are cancelled by air traffic control on one of the busiest days of the year
Last week, we reported that a pilot died while flying a plane from Miami to Chile and, in a separate incident in India, a pilot died before his flight in the airport.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, U.S., was the world's busiest airport in 2022, with an annual footfall of some 93.7 million passengers.
Aviation industry is short 32,000 pilots, mechanics and air traffic controllers - as Pete Buttigieg says his office is actively investigating airlines for 'unrealistic scheduling'
When most folk think about flying cars, we think of machines that seamlessly convert from street to air mode, that can take off and land vertically, and that can cruise in the air and on the highway. The US$789,000 Aska A5 promises to do it all.
Recent images of the X-59 QueSST suggest it's ready for ground tests and then flight. The experimental aircraft is designed to pave the way for a new generation of supersonic commercial jets.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) published the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) Implementation Plan, establishing a framework for nationwide flying taxi operations by 2028.
The four-seat Aska A5 is the size of an SUV, but at the touch of a button it extends an array of electric propellers and converts to a cruise-capable eVTOL aircraft with an impressive hybrid range. The FAA has cleared it for flight testing.
The Special Airworthiness Certificate lets the company advance flight testing. But in car form, the A5 has been driving around the San Francisco Bay area for months.
Furious passengers rage at Pete Buttigieg over holiday travel flightmare as THREE THOUSAND flights are delayed or canceled today - leaving Fourth of July plans across nation in tatters
Certified in the FAA Ultralight category, the first wave of personal eVTOLs are so intuitive and automated that owners won't need a pilot's license. Several will be available later this year.
The flying car has been a fantasy since the 1960s cartoon, "The Jetsons." These companies are now planning to turn the concept into reality in the next few years.
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