Flying in the 1970s was a very different beast than what it is today. In some ways, it's better; in others is very worse.
The $5.1 billion hangar — slated to be the Gulf's largest steel building — is capable of servicing 28 planes at a time.
When you think of a large engine, you probably think of a heavy-duty truck V8. But the engines that actually power our world ...
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Emirates starts work on $5.1bn engineering complex in Dubai
The new centre will support aircraft maintenance and overhaul, with sustainability targets and extensive workshop space planned.
South Korea is about to take on a job it has never held before at the world’s largest international maritime exercise. During ...
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Israel just ordered a fourth squadron of F-35s and a second squadron of F-15IAs — adding 50 more combat jets across two of the world’s largest fleets
Israel’s Ministry of Defense has approved the purchase of 50 additional combat aircraft in a single procurement cycle, ...
IndiGo flight from Vadodara to Delhi left 160 passengers in darkness and heat for 30 minutes after a ground power failure ...
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$11,600,000,000 billion ‘vanity project’: France’s Libre nuclear aircraft carrier has all the signs of a historic mistake
France has officially named its next-generation nuclear-powered aircraft carrier France Libre, after the Free French ...
Emirates breaks ground on its new US$5.1 billion maintenance, repairs, and overhaul (MRO) facility at Dubai South (DWC).
A Scottish Government agency is under fire for appearing alongside some of the world’s biggest arms companies at a defence industry summit ...
From burning oil refineries to a stalling ground offensive, Russia is suffering problems in its war against Ukraine that ...
Ukrainian officials say more resources have been focused on ‘middle strikes’ on radars and air defences around 180km behind ...
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