Japan has taken a major step toward lower-emission power generation with the launch of the world’s first commercial gas engine designed to operate on a 30 percent hydrogen blend.
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Boeing has retired its last 787-8 flight test aircraft, ending over 15 years of Dreamliner development support and engine testing operations that helped shape the modern long-haul fleet.
A United States Navy warship has made its first-ever visit to Cambodia’s Chinese-built Ream Naval Base.
The Eurofighter Typhoon has surpassed one million flying hours, marking a rare milestone for a modern swing-role combat aircraft.
Speaking at the Singapore Airshow at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), a senior executive said the region could field close to 300 Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II aircraft by 2035.
The United States Air Force (USAF) operates one of the least visible yet most consequential aircraft in global aviation, the Boeing E-4B Nightwatch, often called the “Doomsday Plane.”
Spain has confirmed the purchase of 18 Airbus C295 aircraft to replace aging CN235 and C212 platforms used for military training and transport.
Here is a look at the ten largest aircraft orders announced in 2025, ranked by aircraft count, and explains why each deal matters within the broader aviation landscape.
Bombardier Business Aircraft has received US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification for the Global 8000, confirming the aircraft’s readiness for commercial operations and validating its industry-leading performance credentials.
A data-driven ranking of the world’s top 10 air defense systems, comparing intercept range, radar reach, missile types, and combat use.