A UPS plane crashed shortly after takeoff from Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, triggering a shelter-in-place order for nearby residents. With reported injuries and ongoing investigations, the situation remains critical.
A UPS plane crash in Louisville has left at least three dead. Eyewitnesses describe smoke and chaos, while emergency crews battle the flames and search for survivors. Investigations are underway.
China's ambitions for its C919 passenger jet are stalling as production falls short of targets amid trade tensions with the U.S. and reliance on Western components. Can it ever rival Boeing and Airbus?
A US Navy helicopter and fighter jet crashed during routine operations in the South China Sea, but all crew members were successfully rescued. Investigations are underway as tensions rise in the region amid ongoing US-China trade talks.
In a dramatic turn of events, a U.S. Navy F/A-18F Super Hornet and an MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter crashed in the South China Sea during routine operations. Fortunately, all crew members were safely rescued and are in stable condition.
In a bold move, the Pentagon is ramping up its military presence in Latin America to tackle transnational criminal organizations and disrupt narcotics trafficking. The USS Gerald R. Ford is set to join the fight.
In a bold escalation of the war on drugs, the Pentagon is sending the USS Gerald Ford aircraft carrier to the Caribbean, armed with advanced fighter jets to target drug cartels in Venezuela. This move signals a shift towards ground strikes against illicit activities.
In a bold military maneuver, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth orders the Gerald R. Ford strike group to the Caribbean to tackle rising drug cartels, raising questions about US intentions in the region.
In a bold move, the Pentagon has dispatched the USS Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group to Latin America, intensifying efforts to combat drug trafficking. This deployment comes amid ongoing strikes against narcotics smuggling operations, raising the stakes in the fight against illicit activities in the region.
In a significant decision, the FAA has lifted the production cap on Boeing's 737 Max jets from 38 to 42 per month, reflecting improved confidence in the company's manufacturing safety. This comes after a safety incident raised concerns about the aircraft's reliability.