As tech giants find creative ways to generate electricity, they’re building a glut of new fossil fuel projects.
The X-59 QueSST aims to be the first supersonic aircraft to reduce the "boom" to a "thumb" and overcome one of the great ...
“We’re aiming to pick up where Concorde left off,” says Blake Scholl. Fifty years after the Anglo-French jet first carried paying passengers faster than the speed of sound, the Denver-based ...
NASA has taken a significant step forward in its pursuit of quieter supersonic flight by adding two F-15 aircraft to its ...
Loud aircraft activity over East Anglia is nothing new, but is it on the increase?
“We’re aiming to pick up where Concorde left off,” says Blake Scholl. Fifty years after the Anglo-French jet first carried paying passengers faster than the speed of sound, the Denver-based ...
In “The Islands and the Stars,” Subodhana Wijeyeratne charts how Tokyo’s space program has changed over the past century.
Everybody’s sad that the skies over Britain no longer boom to the sound of a passing Concorde. It’s not so much the lack of a superfast service to New York, but the more generalised regret that ...
North Carolina’s business climate in 2025 continued to stand out for corporate site selectors weighing long-term growth, w ...
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In the modern era of commercial air travel, large passenger “jumbo jets” regularly cost hundreds of millions of dollars—but can still find eager customers among the world’s major airlines.
American Airlines and Avianca’s Caracas restart signals CCS’s slow reconnection—others may follow if conditions hold.