Did America really build a flying saucer? During World War II, the U.S. developed the Vought XF5-U, a bizarre, disc-shaped aircraft meant to change aerial combat. But why didn’t it take off?
The 4 Nations Face-Off begins this week, so let’s look at our Power Rankings as the NHL enters a hiatus for the next couple of weeks. Winnipeg Jets fans should be thrilled, mainly because their ...
with Slingsby's team picking up a 3-2-1-1 race record, ending the day with back-to-back wins and 37 points. This puts the Flying Roos a full five points clear of Emirates GBR in second place, which ...
Footage from a security camera at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Va., shows an American Airlines jet colliding with an Army helicopter during landing, Wednesday, Jan. 29 ...
Frontier Airlines has formally requested permission to start operations on a new route connecting El Dorado International Airport (BOG) in Bogotá, Colombia, with Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport ...
United Airlines has scheduled a domestic flight using a Boeing 767-300ER on April 1, operating between Washington and Newark. While this may be a repositioning flight, tickets are available for ...