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After being named Overall Winner at the Routes Awards in Bahrain, Newcastle International Airport told Routes what it meant to claim the title and the recent successes that led to this recognition.
Our journalist Craig Covault reported in the Nov. 6, 2000 issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology how, after years of International Space Station (ISS) delays, the project was finally manned, and, despite coordination of U.S.-Russian ground operations, remains as difficult as the work in space.
Aviation News, as our publication used to be known, showcased the Fairchild Military Cargo Plane on the cover of its October 30, 1944 issue, during its first flight. The Fairchild C-82 Packet was powered by two Pratt & Whitney 18-cylinder R-2800-22 engines with a takeoff horsepower of 2,100 each. The plane had a range in excess of 3,500 miles and is in the 50,000 pound class.
Our Route Opportunities feature explores the latest unserved and underserved routes promoted through Routes 360, providing supporting information for airline network planners to consider and capitalize on.
Brussels Airport (BRU) spoke to Routes about what it meant to be crowned the winner of the Over 20 Million Passenger category at the Routes World 2024 Awards.
Today, the U.S. Air Force is readying the B-1B bomber to serve as a testbed for hypersonic weapons in its sunset years prior to its scheduled 2031 retirement.
Attending Routes World 2024 in Bahrain, Darwin International Airport (DRW) discussed its collaboration with key stakeholders and plans for international growth.
Hypersonic missile defense requires global cooperation. L3Harris is leading the charge through strategic international partnerships in space-based MW/MD technologies.