Why The Boeing B-52 Bomber Will Still Be Flying At 100 Years Old
Modern upgrades and the failure of newer bombers to meet expectations mean the B-52 will remain a core part of the Air Force into the 2050s.
Read MoreModern upgrades and the failure of newer bombers to meet expectations mean the B-52 will remain a core part of the Air Force into the 2050s.
Read MoreAccording to Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, Peraton won out by submitting an "innovative approach" that would accelerate the timeline if successful.
Read MoreNASA's report, published in Nature, predicts that around 40% of all Hubble images will have at least one satellite streak in them.
Read MoreIt also isn't clear where the term "snarge" originated, but unlike "skeets," the term "snarge" doesn't appear to have been invented by the internet.
Read MoreEver forget that you own an entire cargo airliner, leaving it to rust in a corner of an airport racking up 13 years of parking fees? We've all been there!
Read MoreHarley-Davidson motorcycles have faced a rough time in recent years. In 2025, the company isn't even America's top-selling motorcycle brand.
Read MoreThe filmmaking trio covered Vancouver to Miami, Lisbon, Istanbul, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangkok, Singapore, Perth, Sydney, Anchorage, and back all in a 19-day limit.
Read MoreOne can only hope that search efforts are on the right path and the victims' families can finally have some closure.
Read MoreIs either of the two major manufacturers of commercial passenger planes safer than the other? Let's dive into the actual statistics to find out more.
Read MorePolice yell at the Waymo to keep moving, but there's no human driver to respond to commands or prevent it from getting into this situation in the first place.
Read MoreThis bill is a good first step at a course correction, but at the end of the day, a race can only be won if you choose to win it.
Read MoreJust the thought of sailing the Great Lakes amid winter storms brings a new meaning to poop deck.
Read MoreI must emphasize that you shouldn't do this at home. It's all risk and zero reward. Unless you film what happens, in which case, I'm sure it isn't that risky.
Read MoreWhether you're a trucker working 9 to 5 or a Backwoods Barbie ready to give Jolene a piece of your mind, Dolly hopes you'll feel welcome at her travel stop.
Read MoreThe Boeing E-3 AWACS has been the quarterback of the skies for nearly 50 years, a flying radar station able to detect enemy planes and missiles.
Read MoreAirbus recalled 6,000 planes in its A320 fleet after it discovered "intense solar radiation may corrupt data critical to the functioning of flight controls."
Read MoreSince they're now banned from the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, five motorcycles stand as the fastest ones to ever make it up the mountain.
Read MoreTruckers spend a lot of time behind the wheel, so they know a bad road when they see one. These are the U.S. highways that truckers say are the best and worst.
Read MoreSome naked motorcycles are powerful enough to compete with fully-faired superbikes. Some of them can even get 0-60 mph times of just around three seconds.
Read MoreThis highly modified Fiat 126 is the pinnacle of the philosophy "It's better to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow." .
Read MoreBreather bolts are a relatively common modification for Harley-Davidson bikes. Here's what they do and why some enthusiasts choose to install them.
Read MoreEveryone was optimistic about new ideas in aviation and city life in the 1970s — until Pan Am's rooftop experiment collapsed in a dramatic fashion.
Read MoreCclass action lawsuits are being brought against United Airlines and Delta Air Lines for false promises.
Read MoreScientists who, studying the available data, have concluded that 3I/ATLAS is, to paraphrase, a comet doing comet things.
Read MoreSecretary of State Alexi Giannoulias says the mobile driver's licenses will not replace physical ones, but merely act as a companion.
Read MoreDespite it all, the Starliner capsule pushes onwards. It ought to be putting astronauts on the ISS again in the next few years.
Read MoreIt's a shame that the world of affordable e-bikes is so overrun with shoddy engineering and quality assurance.
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