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In 1903, the Wright brothers studied bird wings and bicycle mechanics, and helped launch modern aviationThe Wright brothers achieved the first powered flight in 1903. Their success stemmed from a unique focus on aircraft stability and control....
Today in US history on April 6: From civil war battlefields to milestones in aviation, war, and communicationApril 6 witnessed pivotal US moments. The Civil War's Battle of Shiloh began in 1862. The Grand Army of the Republic formed in 1866. Explor...
Air India plane crash: Bird hit, engine failure, or flap issue? Exact reason for AI-171 crash in Ahmedabad may take a year to confirmAir India flight AI-171 tragically crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, killing all 241 onboard. Videos suggest a possible dual en...
The Runway Beasts: When nilgais try to catch a flightIndian airports are facing increased wildlife intrusions, posing a significant threat to flight safety. Recent incidents involving nilgais,...
Bird feathers and bloodstains found in Jeju jet engines: ReportFeathers and bloodstains from Baikal teals were found in both engines of the Jeju Air plane that crashed in December, killing 179 people. T...
South Korean Plane Crash Cause: What went wrong with Jeju Air killing 179?South Korean plane crash has shocked the world as Jeju Air plane accident has killed 179.
Kazakhstan plane crash: Passenger records moments during the Azerbaijan Airlines crash, watch video hereAzerbaijan Airlines Plane crash Video: A passenger captured footage inside an Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 jet moments before and after ...
Bird strike: What happens when a plane collides with a bird?A bird strike is a collision between an aircraft and a bird. It is a common and real risk for aircraft. It can damage planes, and even lead...
Allegations of taking aircraft, cash as bribe to enquiry led to DGCA official's suspensionA whistleblower complaint alleging corrupt activities by a Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) official, Captain Anil Gill, has be...
DGCA suspends official accused of taking 'bribe' from flying schoolsFive aircraft of RedBird Aviation, the largest flight school, have crash landed in the last six months due to engine failure. Investigation...
DGCA suspends RedBird's authorisation to carry out maintenance of its planes"The review has indicated that the flying training organisation has failed to continuously adhere to the provisions of Aircraft Rules, 1937...
Nepal bans 2 FlyDubai managers from entering TIA for spreading bird-hit rumourThe Kathmandu-Dubai flight of FlyDubai encountered a problem while taking off at 9.20 PM on Monday. The aircraft made a round in the sky of...
British aviatrix on global expedition lands in Pink CityBritish aviatrix Tracey Curtis-Taylor has said her expedition is aimed at encouraging women in the aviation industry which faces global sho...
Robotic birds that look and fly like the real thingA Dutch designer has come up with unique remote-controlled robotic birds that look and fly exactly like the real creatures and act as a det...
Chopper shortage hits leaders this poll season"This has left few helicopters free for others. No machines are available for hiring at present," said CEO of Flying Birds Aviation, Ashish...
- Indian aviation sector capable of growing by 130%: Bird Group
Bird Group today said the Indian aviation sector can achieve growth of up to 130 per cent with the relaxation of FDI norms but the step sho...
- Eight MiG-21 warplanes have crashed in three years: Government
Eight MiG-21 fighter aircraft have crashed during a three-year period till August, government said on Wednesday.
- Now, customise your business jet model & ownership
There are not only different models of business jets that you can buy but also a whole array of ownership models to choose from to own or h...
- Kingfisher, Air Deccan push for foreign ticket
In the latest development, the Kingfisher-Air Deccan combine has stepped up the pressure on government to get rights for foreign flights.
- US pilot training institute to fly in
The Oklahoma-based Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology, one of the world’s largest training academies for commercial pilots, may ...