NASA’s X-59 QueSST (a low-boom demonstrator) made its first flight on October 28, 2025. It is hoped that when it flies supersonically, it will produce a single “thump” rather than a loud double boom.
A look back at Philadelphia's deadliest aviation disaster, a year after the medical jet crashed in Northeast Philadelphia.
Multiple issues, including failure of some instruments and decreasing visibility conditions, occurred in the minutes leading up to the Statesville plane crash that killed seven people in December, ...
Retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle was not flying his own jet when it crashed last month, killing him and six others, ...
Over a month after the deadly crash claimed the lives of seven, including NASCAR icon Greg Biffle, the NTSB has released its ...
In the weeks since the plane crash that killed Greg Biffle and six others on the flight on December 18, 2025, a key question has been who was flying the plane at the time. A preliminary report from ...
A pilot died when a personal flight crashed into a marsh near Sabine Pass, sparking an ongoing investigation into the cause ...
A twin-propeller aircraft carrying 15 people, including a Colombian lawmaker, Diogenes Quintero, crashed in a mountainous region near the Venezuelan border on January 28.
A takeoff in San Antonio came to a sudden halt this week when a private plane mistakenly rolled onto an active runway, ...