A stunt plane crashed at an air show near Dayton, Ohio, killing two people.
Southwest Airlines resumed services late midnight on Friday after a computer glitch temporarily grounded flights.
One woman is dead, and two others are missing because of a boating accident in Lake Powell between Arizona and Utah.
Domestic and international passenger seats filled by airlines this year have noticeably outpaced the comparable numbers in 2012.
In the latest setback for Subaru, the manufacturer is recalling nearly 5,400 Outback and Legacy vehicles due to a steering issue.
Tesla will demonstrate its battery swap technology tonight, but will there be a live stream to watch?
European budget airline Ryanair wants to offer long-haul flights between Europe and the United States and boost its growth rate.
These 10 plane crashes -- the worst in commercial aviation history -- have altered the way we travel by air.
The 787 saga continues, as a United flight to Tokyo was forced to make an emergency landing in Seattle over an oil filter problem.
Samoa is one of the most obese countries. Now its airline accommodates that reality.
A Swiss-made solar-powered boat is docking in New York City until June 20
India and Nepal will construct a pipeline to drastically cut fuel transport costs to the small Himalayan nation.
Airbus announced orders worth $18.3 billion to Boeing's $6.1 billion at the 50th Le Bourget Air Show in Paris.
Traffic in Beijing on Monday morning was so bad many commuters opted to just walk on the highway.
Airbus expects its profit margin to more than double by 2015, its CEO said, ahead of the 2013 Paris Air Show scheduled to begin on Monday.
Come next week, all eyes will be on two next-generation long-haul planes -- Airbus' A350 and Boeing's 787 Dreamliner.
The first Airbus commercial jet in six years will have its public display at the annual aerospace expo in Paris, which starts Monday.
Malindo Air, with its low-cost, high-service model, hopes to occupy a unique market in Southeast Asia.
Cruising in Asia is still in its infancy, but cruise lines like Royal Caribbean and emerging hubs like Hong Kong have big plans in store.
India's Apollo Tyres is buying U.S.-based Cooper Tire for $2.5 billion in cash.
The company was founded in 2004 by entrepreneur and philanthropist Miles Rubin. Its electric vehicles were manufactured in China.
A US federal judge dismissed a $3 billion lawsuit by Spyker accusing General Motors for Saab's bankruptcy.
A Southwest Airlines flight made an emergency landing at Phoneix Sky Harbor International Airport on Monday, citing an unnamed threat.
The European Union looks likely to approve a partnership between Delta Air Lines and Virgin Atlantic.
Americans' opinion of the cruise industry hasn't bounced back since the Carnival Triumph fiasco. In fact, it's gotten worse.
A Chinese firm has won rights to build an alternative to the Panama Canal in Nicaragua.
The move will cost the carrier $35 million and strengthen its market share against Australia's Qantas Airways Ltd.
An increasing number of bag fees and upgrades helped global airlines attain an estimated $27.1 billion in ancillary revenue in 2012.
IATA's latest study shows that airlines' profits are up, thanks to lower-than-expected fuel prices and high passenger volume.
The China-owned automaker is building two plants in China to help meet its ambitious goal.