Air India Was Caught Faking Safety Records Even Before The 787 Crash
Air India Express has been accused of falsifying safety records weeks before before a deadly Boeing 787 crash killed over 200 people.
Read MoreAir India Express has been accused of falsifying safety records weeks before before a deadly Boeing 787 crash killed over 200 people.
Read MoreResearchers who docked a vessel for an "unanticipated repair" last September found the cause of the problem wasn't just unanticipated, it was downright bizarre.
Read MoreAirliners made in Russia are skyrocketing in price, sometimes nearly doubling, as Western sanctions imposed in response to the Ukraine War continue to bite.
Read MoreYou may think your commute is brutal, but what does it take to get to your job at the most remote place on Earth?
Read MoreIt was only a matter of time before the drones got involved with drugs and Starlink.
Read MoreConverting thrust to horsepower takes some math, but the results are pretty astounding. Here are the staggering power figures propelling you through the sky.
Read MoreThere's something unique about the Boeing 737: the flat-bottomed casings on its engines. So why do the 737's engine casings have this odd design?
Read MoreThe sons of a Detroit car wash owner paid tribute to their father by showering his funeral with rose petals and cold hard cash dropped from a helicopter.
Read MoreThe ISS has been operational for well over two decades, but its days are numbered. Here's what the plan for human habitation in space is after 2030.
Read MoreEver noticed that motorcycles are able to lean on tight corners without falling over? It's called countersteering and here is the science behind it.
Read MoreWith house prices soaring, many people are turning to living in RVs full-time. However, it's illegal to live in one on your property in these U.S. states.
Read MoreHonda is legendary for many things, but two stand out: an engineering-led corporate culture and the staggering range of products the company manufactures.
Read MoreThe object is likely a 12-mile wide asteroid or comet from way, way out of town that just happens to be passing through our neighborhood, but you never know...
Read MoreA snake on a plane? That's going to be a no from most people, including the folks on this Virgin Atlantic flight.
Read MoreHomeland Security secretary Kristi Noem spun up fear around immigrants by telling the story of a cannibal who began to eat himself on a deportation flight
Read MoreTexas Senators are trying to move the Space Shuttle Discovery from its current home at the Smithsonian to the Johnson Space Center in Houston.
Read MorePassengers had a wild ride on a Spring Airlines Japan flight that appears to have suffered from a cabin pressurization issue on Monday evening.
Read MoreMore than 2,800 Nintendo Switch 2 consoles were stolen from a tractor trailer at some point between Washington and Colorado.
Read MoreSure, you want your bike to look great. And it's tempting to use tire shine on the tires, like some folks do with cars. But here's why you should never do it.
Read MoreWhen your space-obsessed loved ones die, you can spend $3,500 to send their cremated remains out into orbit.
Read MoreColorado Representative Lauren Boebert isn't going to turn down a chance to do the conspiracy thing, even if she probably thinks it's all an inside joke.
Read MoreA frosty Faygo Red Pop is tempting on a hot summer evening but that temptation brought a fatal end to a bank hostage situation in Saginaw Township, Michigan.
Read MoreKawasaki's Ninja H2R is surely an extraordinarily fast motorbike. But is it also the world's heading for 60 mph, or do others grab that banner?
Read MoreKnowing what the GVWR is for your RV or truck is vital to keep you safe on the road. What does it mean, though? Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreIn the sort of urban environments that encourage the short trips at which e-bikes excel, the cost of reputable and safe brands is often a nonstarter.
Read MoreDespite their "Top Gun" fame, the United States decommissioned the last of its F-14 Tomcats in 2006. But Iran had them, and kept flying them. Here's why.
Read MoreA veteran of a Ukrainian drone unit is pointing out the shortcomings of cheap drones as a strike asset.
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