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Steve Trimble, Guy Norris

At the time the picture was taken in daylight hours, the unknown aircraft was flying above California City in a racetrack pattern at an estimated altitude of 20,000 ft.
 
 
Guy Norris

From the world's first commercial jet airliner in 1940s to the emergence of a new generation of regional jets in the 1990s, here's an overview of some of the most significant single-aisles in history.
 
 
Jens Flottau, Sean Broderick, Guy Norris

The likely return of the 737 MAX is adding to what many fear will be overcapacity as airline recovery stalls.
 
From conception to development, we look back at key milestones for the Boeing 747.
 
From nuclear security to acquisition policy and global alliances, these are the issues President-elect Joe Biden will face.
 
Steve Trimble, Guy Norris

Seven years after the demise of the X-51 program, the Pentagon puts Boeing back in the running for hypersonic cruise missile programs.
 
Steve Trimble

The Legion-Embedded System pod has been ordered by an undisclosed F-16 Block 70/72 customer and is available for delivery by new operators starting in 2023.
 
Irene Klotz

NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine told Aviation Week that the new administration will need "somebody they know and trust."
 
From conception to retirement, we look back at key milestones for the world's largest commercial airliner.
 
Jens Flottau

The airline industry and its main aircraft suppliers  will be in survival mode at least through the upcoming winter season and until a broadly distributed COVID-19 vaccine allows public life worldwide to return to normal.