Events

Sounds Like a Great Place for an Airshow!

An exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at what goes into making the Detroit River Days Tuskegee Air Show possible each year.

Enthusiast News

Join Us at LAX In September For #SpotLAX2018

Autumn is just around the corner, and that means it is almost time for our annual planespotting weekend at LAX! Click the link for all the details.

Editorials

Checking Out The 2018 Air Show at Quonset Point

Air Show Correspondent Mark Kolanowski travels to North Kingstown, RI for the 2018 Rhode Island National Guard Open House at Quonset Point.

Editorials

PHOTOS: United’s New Polaris Lounge at EWR

United Airlines opened its newest Polaris Lounge at Newark Liberty International Airport this past Monday. Here are some photos from the lounge on opening day.

Events

Airshow Review: Thunder Over Michigan

A look at the flying display from the 2017 edition of the Yankee Air Museum’s Thunder Over Michigan Airshow at Willow Run Airport in Ypsilanti, MI


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Gulf Diplomatic Crisis Hits Qatar Aviation

As part of a simmering political conflict, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the UAE, and Egypt have severed ties with Qatar, disrupting the region's aviation industry.
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Today in Aviation History: February 24th

A United Airlines 747's explosive decompression over the Pacific kills 9 people, SAS launches Europe's first North Polar route to Asia, a 9 year old boy flies a Cessna, and more...
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Photos: Inside a Boeing 787 Dreamliner Test Plane at EAA Airventure

Thousands of EAA Airventure spectators lined up along the flightline early on Friday as the Boeing 787 Dreamliner touched down at Oshkosh for the first time and opened the doors for public tours, another first for the aircraft.
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September 13th in Aviation History: Airbus Beluga makes her maiden flight

Air traffic resumes for the first time following the 9/11 attacks, a Spantax Airlines DC-10 crashes in Spain, the first fixed-wing aircraft flies in Europe and more...
by Phil Derner Jr.

 
 

ATC Audio: NTSB Investigating Sleeping Air Traffic Controller at Reagan National Airport

The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board has opened an investigation after the sole air traffic controller at Washington Ronald Reagan National Airport fell asleep on duty.
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