The F-117 never went away and continues to learn new tricks and is to be sustained until 2034 as a stealthy aggressor ...
Kitty Hawk, Larry Page’s air taxi outfit, on Thursday showed off its latest concept—an eight-motor prototype that uses an unconventional forward-swept wing, and is purportedly 100 times quieter than a ...
Boeing is just about the biggest name in aerospace, despite some recent troubles, but if it's going to survive against the likes of Airbus, it's going to need to find some new ventures to invest in.
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You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. Kitty Hawk, the flying-car company that Larry Page, a cofounder of Google, backed, is winding down.
At a startup run by autonomous vehicle mastermind Sebastian Thrun, the dream of flying cars is starting to become reality. But expect flight delays. “It's the kind of vehicle that anyone can learn to ...
What is cheaper: developing an autonomous aircraft from scratch, or gifting an existing one with the tools it needs to fly itself? The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) seems to think ...