The Department of the Air Force has launched a major initiative to expand artificial intelligence infrastructure by inviting private firms to develop up to 12 data centers across key military installations in Alaska.
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The United States Air Force (USAF) has awarded a $29.7 million contract to startup Beehive Industries to develop compact, disposable jet engines designed for drones and precision munitions.
American Airlines removed a boarded Executive Platinum passenger from Flight 2324 after a system error gave their seat to a standby traveler.
Delta retires Boeing 767 N171DN after 36 years and 150,000 flight hours, now headed for dismantling in Birmingham, Alabama.
The Trump administration turns to teenage computer gamers to help solve chronic air traffic control (ATC) staffing shortages.
Delta CEO says fares may stay high despite falling oil prices. Here’s why airline pricing depends on capacity, not just fuel costs.
International fans planning to attend the 2026 FIFA World Cup may face new financial hurdles, as the U.S. Department of State expands its visa bond program, requiring certain visitors to deposit up to $15,000 before entry.
American Airlines’ Lavazza partnership fixes a years-long coffee problem that caused pilot delays and hurt its premium brand promise.
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby shares how culture, transparency, and leadership are shaping UA’s next decade of growth.
Delta Air Lines extends non-stop flights to Catania, Rome, and Porto into January 2027, signaling strong transatlantic demand this winter.