11 passengers hospitalized after Delta plane turbulence in Atlanta
A Delta Air Lines flight from Milan to Atlanta hit violent turbulence on Tuesday, sending 11 individuals to the hospital, according to reports.
Putin sacks head of national aerospace forces after general missing for months: reports
Russian President Vladimir Putin has removed from office the head of the Russian Aerospace Forces, Gen. Sergei Surovikin, according to state media.
San Diego airport close call between private jet, Southwest plane prompts federal investigation
Officials are investigating an incident at San Diego's airport where a private jet was told to abort a landing to avoid a Southwest airplane using the same runway.
Boeing's crewed spaceflight delayed till 2024, Starliner undergoes multiple safety reviews
Boeing's first astronaut flight on its Starline capsule has been delayed again after safety issues were detected with the parachute lines and flammable tape used aboard.
NASA partners with Axiom Space for fourth private mission to International Space Station in 2024
NASA has signed a mission order with Axiom Space for a fourth trip to the International Space Station out of Florida.
What is SpaceX?
SpaceX is a private aerospace manufacturer and space transportation services company. The company, owned by Elon Musk, makes space travel less costly through design and launches.
Airbus, Voyager Space form joint venture to build new space station
French aerospace company Airbus and U.S.-based Voyager Space said they will begin working even closer to build a private version of the International Space Station (ISS).
Boeing's Starliner program racks up $1.4B in losses
Boeing is facing growing fees tied to its Starliner astronaut program after it ran into even more snags. Boeing is currently working with NASA on a new test flight date.
Virgin Galactic unveils 3-person crew participating in first private astronaut mission
Virgin Galactic unveiled the identifies of the three individuals that the space company will carry on its Galactic 02 mission next month: Keisha Schahaff, Anastatia Mayers and Jon Goodwin.
Blue Origin rocket engine explodes during test in Texas: report
A Blue Origin rocket exploded last month during testing in Texas, according to media reports.
World's first fully electric flying car approved by FAA; company now accepting preorders
Alef Aero, a sustainable mobility company in California, has been given a special airworthiness certification by the FAA for its flying electric car — and it's taking preorders.
Saudi Arabia's first astronauts in decades rocket towards ISS on private charter flight
The Axiom Mission 2 space crew launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on a private charter flight Sunday, marking the first time Saudi Arabians went to space in decades.
Bezos' Blue Origin nabs $3.4B NASA contract to send astronauts to the moon
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration awarded Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin a $3.4 billion contract to build a spaceship for its next astronaut mission to the moon.
Virgin Galactic reveals Unity 25 flight's upcoming launch window
Virgin Galactic has revealed the date that will mark the opening of the window for its Unity 25 spaceflight. The opening for the mission will fall on May 25.
SpaceX launches 56 new Starlink satellites, lands rocket at sea
SpaceX launched a batch of 56 Starlink satellites into orbit early Sunday from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida and successfully landed a rocket in the sea.
NASA, Rocket Lab launch part of satellite constellation to study tropical storm systems
NASA and Rocket Lab USA, Inc. launched two small satellites into orbit from New Zealand on Monday to study hurricanes and other cyclones more frequently.
NASA developing snake-like robot to search for life on one of Saturn's moons
NASA is developing a snake-like robot that can move through solid and liquid formations, with hopes of sending it to one of Saturn's moons to search for life.
Moment lightning strikes SpaceX launch pad caught on camera
Video shows a lightning bolt striking SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket on the Kennedy Space Center's LC-39A launch pad in Merritt Island, Florida on Thursday.
Virgin Orbit pauses operations, lays off majority of workforce
Virgin Orbit, which launches satellites, said it would cease operations and will lay off most of its workforce.
Former Obama official died after pilot of Bombardier jet flipped switch, plane 'abruptly pitched up'
The National Transportation Safety Board said a former Obama-era official on a business jet was fatally injured after the aircraft "abruptly pitched up."