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Air Force Disciplines Personnel After Teixeira Investigation

Officers and personnel in Airman Jack Teixeira’s unit failed to take proper action after becoming aware of his intelligence-seeking activities,…

World

Why China and Boeing Still Need Each Other

A thaw in relations between the U.S. and China may help the manufacturer sell more planes — and finally deliver…

World

Thanksgiving Travel Days Expected to Be Busiest in Nearly 20 Years

More people are expected to travel during the holiday weekend as airfare and gas prices drop. But rain and cold…

Travel

From Land Mines to Drones, Tech Has Driven Fears About Autonomous Arms

Concern about weapons that can kill without a human decision is not entirely new.

World

Electronic Warfare Confounds Civilian Pilots, Far From Any Battlefield

Planes were built to trust GPS signals. Jamming and spoofing in the Middle East and Ukraine have diverted flights and…

Health

Why We’re Still Breathing Dirty Indoor Air

The pandemic and recent wildfires have shown how unhealthy indoor air can be. But scientific and governmental inertia have slowed…

World

Viktor Belenko, Who Defected to the West in a Jet Fighter, Dies at 76

Among the highest-profile figures to flee the Soviet Union, he brought with him a secret weapon and firsthand experience behind…

Travel

Staffing and Technology Woes Threaten Aviation Safety, Report Says

The Federal Aviation Administration turned to outside experts after a string of near collisions. They called for addressing the shortage…

World

Joe Sharkey, Travel Writer Who Survived Midair Collision, Dies at 77

He offered advice to business travelers in hundreds of columns in The Times. His eyewitness account of a disaster was…

Business

Polluting Industries Say the Cost of Cleaner Air Is Too High

As the Biden administration prepares to toughen air quality standards, health benefits are weighed against the cost of compliance.

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