- February 10th, 2026
Emirates is weighing a return to a second daily flight between Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Glasgow Airport (GLA), a move that would significantly strengthen Scotland’s air links to the Middle East and the carrier’s vast global network. If approved,...
When lightning strikes, it rarely does so quietly—and few combat aircraft live up to that metaphor as completely as the Lockheed P-38 Lightning. With its unmistakable twin-boom silhouette, concentrated nose armament, and extraordinary range, the P-38 was unlike anything else...
The global aerospace industry stands as one of the most technologically advanced, capital-intensive, and strategically significant sectors of the modern economy. At its apex sit two familiar giants—Boeing of the United States and Airbus of Europe—whose rivalry has defined commercial...
The Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor remains the most powerful fighter jet in the world. Yet with the widespread introduction of its younger, more numerous cousin—the F-35 Lightning II—a persistent question continues to surface in defense circles: is the F-22 still...
Few aircraft in military history demand as much from their crews as the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber. Designed to strike anywhere on the planet without forward basing, the flying wing has redefined the concept of global reach. But behind the...
Europe today fields two of the world’s most lethal fighter aircraft, flying side by side in the air forces of different NATO nations—but designed around radically different philosophies of war. On one side is the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II,...
American Airlines is preparing to place its first retrofitted Airbus A319 into commercial service this weekend, marking a key milestone in the carrier’s broader effort to modernize its narrowbody fleet and expand premium seating capacity amid sustained demand from higher-yield...
Eurofighter and the NATO Eurofighter and Tornado Management Agency (NETMA) have signed a long-anticipated contract to resume development, testing, and certification of the Aerodynamic Modification Kit (AMK) for the Eurofighter Typhoon, marking a significant milestone in the long-term evolution of...
The U.S. Navy has successfully completed the third and final planned flight test of the Harpoon Block II Update (HIIU) Obsolescence Update program, marking a major milestone in sustaining one of the world’s most widely deployed anti-ship missile systems while...
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