Our cover of Oct. 7, 1957, showed the first Lockheed L-188 Electra mid-range transport after completion of structural assembly at the company's plant in Burbank, California.
This week’s top air transport stories include order announcements from Air Canada for 18 Boeing 787-10s and Air France-KLM for its intention to place an order for 50 Airbus A350 family aircraft.
Learn the secrets of taking winning photos from top aviation photographers. Led by Mike Lavitt, director of the Aviation Week Photo Contest, internationally known photographers Larry Grace, Jim Koepnick and John Slemp will share their expertise.
Thirteen years before he led a daring B-25 raid over Japan, Lt. (later Gen.) James Doolittle made his first mark on aviation history. On Sep. 24, 1929, Doolittle proved an aircraft could fly and land safely even if the pilot could not see the ground or horizon.
A&D businesses are transforming their CLMs resulting in cost reductions, productivity improvements, and realizing business value through data-driven insights.
This week’s top air transport stories include AOG Technics has been ordered by a London court to turn over records of its GE Aerospace-related transactions and Nigeria-based Air Peace placed a firm order for five Embraer E175 regional jets.
Start the first day of the show with a forecast presentation by our own Brian Kough, senior director, intelligence and custom solutions, who will discuss key trends and topics for the region.
The international MRO community are meeting next week in Singapore, for Aviation Week's MRO Asia-Pacific show, to discuss current issues and concerns the industry is facing.
This week’s top air transport stories include the news from Pratt & Whitney’s parent RTX about additional GTF inspections and a Boeing 737 MAX order from Vietnam Airlines.
Watch this webinar to see an expert panel of leasing industry executives and analysts examine how lessors should approach eVTOLs and novel aircraft types.