The jet stream has been pushing airliners across the Atlantic and Pacific oceans at high speed, with some west-to-east aircraft traveling at above 800 miles per hour.
The first aircraft, a Boeing 747-8F still carrying a Bermudan registration, could have been repossessed, while the second, a Boeing 737-800, changed its registration to continue operations for ...
The aircraft in question is the Boeing 747, often called the "Queen of the Skies". Known for its double-decker design and groundbreaking size, the plane revolutionised air travel when it first ...
South Korea’s worst aviation disaster in decades also was the year’s deadliest plane crash worldwide, and time is running out on 2024 ...
Here’s a look at commercial passenger airplane crashes. For crashes caused by military acts or by terrorism, see Terrorism and War-Related Airplane Crashes Fast Facts. On August 12, 1985, the largest ...
Several airlines retired the Boeing 747 during the pandemic and Boeing stopped production. But the iconic "Queen of the Skies" is still operated by several country's governments and royals.