The annual awards ceremony for the best new vehicles kicked off the Detroit Auto Show on Monday. And the winners are …
The X-shaped terminal will feature a nearly two-mile-long art walk built with a white peacock theme to showcase Indian designs.
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If the project is successful, commuters will be able to travel the 37 miles between Washington, D.C. and Baltimore in about 15 minutes.
A fire burned all night after a train carrying propane and crude oil derailed in New Brunswick on Tuesday. Experts are now worried about the possibility of more explosions.
A SpiceJet deal will boost Boeing's market share in one of the fastest-growing aviation markets.
After a stellar 2013, Boeing confirms one of its biggest ever orders from Flydubai for $8.8 billion.
The Boeing-built X-37B is moving. What's behind the location shift?
The Chicago-based planemaker delivered more aircraft in 2013 than any year in its history.
Airbus and Boeing start 2014 with solid order from Air Algerie.
Despite adequate U.S. suppliers, the government has allowed Lockheed Martin to use internationally-made parts for the high-tech military jet.
2013 has been an incredible year for transport.
The deal is a personal victory for group CEO Sergio Marchionne, who has been pushing a merger of the two iconic automakers.
From a single passenger in 1914 to more than 8 million a day in 2014, commercial air travel has come a long way in its first century.
AMSA began a helicopter-rescue operation for the 52 passengers stranded aboard the Russian vessel.
The Indian government dropped the helicopter deal with AgustaWestland, and both sides are now expected to seek arbitration.
A record-breaking year for airlines' baggage and change fees hasn't stopped them increasing those fees for 2014.
Following the recent launch of the biggest seafaring vessel ever, here's a look at some other massive vehicles that have ruled the world.
The spectacular explosion renews fears about transporting North Dakota's booming oil output.
The Federal Aviation Administration has announced six operators as it looks to allow drones in U.S. airspace by 2015.
After the Concorde was retired in 2003, few people thought anything would take its place.
The incident closely followed Sunday's blast triggered by a suicide bomber in a Volgograd train station, which killed 17.
General Motors is in danger of losing its leadership position to Volkswagen in the Chinese market for the first time in nearly a decade.
Three ice-breakers are heading toward the trapped MV Akademik Shokalskiy, a tourist and research vessel.
A deadly crash of a Mozambican Embraer 190 in Namibia may have been a pilot suicide. It's a rare occurrence, but it does happen -- such as in these cases.
The FAA will open U.S. airspace to unmanned vehicles by late 2015, but not all states will be allowing them.
After nearly 13 years of fighting, the American military is finding it hard to get their equipment out of Afghanistan, so they're having a sale!
After making huge aircraft orders recently, AirAsia X will start flights again in a bid to dominate the market.
Boeing and Airbus cleaned up in 2013, signing world-record orders for hundreds of aircraft. Here are the biggest deals in a year filled with superlatives.
Washington state officials are meeting with Airbus as Boeing tensions rise, and the plot thickens.