Gogo and other in-flight Wi-Fi providers are trying try to find the right price to attract users and cover the steep installation and operating costs.
The Farnborough International Airshow in England this past week highlighted technology of the near future, including autonomous aircraft and urban flying vehicles that don’t need an airport.
Disney CEO Robert Iger has called Sky a crown jewel of his $71 billion pursuit of most of Fox’s assets. Now, as he decides how hard to fight for it, some are arguing that Sky isn’t key to Disney’s future.
Airbus says working with internet-service startup OneWeb is helping it maintain a head start over competitors seeking to launch small-satellite constellations.
From promoting space tourism to proposing new launch sites to setting up assembly lines to churn out small satellites, corporate and government space officials are pursuing intercontinental collaboration.
The aerospace giant plans to decide next year whether to pursue a new multibillion-dollar commercial airliner project—its first in about 15 years.
After months of wrangling over price and other terms, the Defense Department said it had reached a multi-billion-dollar “handshake deal” with Lockheed Martin on buying the next batch of F-35 combat jets.
The stakes are high for the long-delayed Mitsubishi Regional Jet, with Boeing entering the regional-plane market and analysts forecasting a huge wave of plane orders in coming years.
Pyongyang is thought to be working on a new submarine capable of launching nuclear-armed ballistic missiles.
Boeing, Lockheed and other defense firms are vying to invest in startups as they look beyond their own laboratories for the next technology breakthrough.
North Korea is completing a major expansion of an important missile-manufacturing plant, according to researchers who have examined new satellite imagery of the site, the latest sign Pyongyang is pushing ahead with weapons programs even as it pursues dialogue with Washington.
Troubling new evidence that Kim Jong Un isn’t honoring his promises.
Many voters see leading candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a left-wing nationalist, as an alternative to decades of free-market policies that have made Mexico a global competitor but left many families behind.
Europe’s commercial-drone industry likely faces slower growth and tighter initial safety restrictions than U.S. operators, based on comments by the head of the European Aviation Safety Agency.
South Korea is quietly upgrading its military hardware, acquiring new fighters and missiles, even as Seoul pursues a peace track with North Korea that has brought Pyongyang to direct talks with the U.S.
The commercial drone industry is being stifled by unnecessarily stringent federal safety rules, according to a report requested by Congress.
Once seen as a sadistic recluse who lacked the confidence to meet a single foreign leader during his first six years in power, the North Korean dictator is now on a diplomacy blitz, having won a coveted nuclear summit with President Donald Trump. Diplomats say it would be a big mistake to underestimate Mr. Kim—as many initially did.
The hardest part about disarming North Korea may be knowing where to start.
SpaceX likely won’t launch a pair of space tourists to loop around the moon this year, the latest sign challenges are disrupting Elon Musk’s plans for human space exploration.