Daily launches into space may not be far off, as the U.S. Department of Defense moves ahead with a special drone project.
In the sale auction, Carlyle prevailed over a consortium of Onex Corp and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board.
Passenger demand for Asia-Pacific airlines was high last year, but not as high as 2 other regions where demand soared.
Seattle-based Boeing engineers are complaining about having to fix problems from the Charleston, S.C., plant.
Net income and revenues were up, but the world’s third-largest automaker still missed forecasts. What happened?
But improving economic conditions boosted cargo space demand in a few key regions.
The first car rolled out of the Japanese automaker's Chennai, India, plant this week.
Tesla successfully completed a cross-country trip in a record-setting time and will petition Guinness for the record.
The Indian consumer has an "investment mindset" when buying a car, Renault's India head says.
Imagine taking out a loan for a new car, but then having to take another one -- twice as large -- to buy a license plate on the black market.
Indian carriers will not be allowed to add flights to the U.S., and additional checks will be imposed on existing flights.
Tests conducted by the Global New Car Assessment Program show most Indian-made small cars, while cheap and affordable, lack basic safety features.
The airport that ushers the most passengers to and from the U.S. is not in Mexico or Canada. It's on the far side of the Atlantic.
Boeing may have decamped to Chicago years ago, but as the Super Bowl approaches, the planemaker shows its Seattle spirit.
The father-daughter duo left from New York and headed to Los Angeles.
While piracy worldwide might be declining, incidents in West Africa have been increasing and Nigerian pirates may be to blame.
Americans are driving fewer autos for shorter distances. And the trend started before the Great Recession.
In addition, the airline's purchase of a jet fuel refinery helped lower its fourth-quarter costs.
The business has had several setbacks in the past two years, but things may be turning around.
We think of smooth surfaces as best for skimming through water with ease. But new research suggests otherwise.
The man who saved Fiat and Chrysler is known for speaking his mind. That has not won him friends at home.
The London-based publisher agreed to destroy copies of a controversial book and apologized to a former aviation minister, local media reported.
Investors will focus on GE's industrial operations, as the company prepares to spin off its consumer finance business.
China's annual Spring Festival holiday travel season will result in people making 3.62 billion trips -- yes, that's billion, with a B.
Survivors of the US Airways Flight 1549 "Miracle on the Hudson" are expected to gather with Capt. Chesley B. "Sully" Sullenberger and crew.
The projected growth of the U.S. energy sector has to be seen to be believed, so see it here.
Hyundai is touting its redesigned Genesis as a 2.0 version of the company's signature design.
The move underscores the automaker's remarkable turnaround since its bailout in 2009 in the wake of the financial crisis.
The XTRUX electric pickup averages 100 mpg and has 800 hp and four-wheel drive, among other features -- but guess how the drive-train is powered.
Nearly a year after the first Boeing 787 battery caught fire, it appears it's happened again, and Boeing's stock plunged immediately afterwards.