More than a year after the Sandy Hook shootings, this innovative building modification may help prevent tragedies.
With drone rules to be relaxed in 2015, manufacturers are starting to make serious moves in the market.
Forget bulky drones that cost thousands. 2014 is the year of the affordable, pocket-sized drone.
You don't hear as much about them as conventional military drones, but nano drones are the most popular UAVs in America.
After the tensions of Aug. 2013's Korean stand-off, the U.S. military increases troop numbers in the South of the peninsula.
It involves a journey to the final frontier.
The destruction process under a U.S.-Russian deal has commenced.
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?
Fearing its weapons could end up being used against U.S. troops, a U.S. gun manufacturer turned down a $15 million deal for sniper systems.
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.
If it's just because you want to, or maybe because you're running for your life, here's a guide to help you drone-spot in 2014.
2013 has been an incredible year for transport.
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 Federal Aviation Administration has announced six operators as it looks to allow drones in U.S. airspace by 2015.
The U.S. Air Force is almost done testing the top-secret project at its Area 51 installation in Arizona, according to a report.
After the Concorde was retired in 2003, few people thought anything would take its place.
After years of air-borne drone use, the U.S. military is taking things under the sea with new underwater drones.
After a terrible year amid a slowing mining sector, what will Caterpillar do in 2014 to rebound?
After splashing $7.5 billion on the new 777X, Cathay Pacific went back to Boeing for four more wide-bodied aircraft.
Forget drones, these futuristic weapons are just as scary and will make you sick, deaf and run for your life.
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!
ALPA claims that Norwegian Air has undermined labor laws by hiring cheap air crew through an Irish subsidiary.
While military drone strikes have made headlines for years, the peaceful use of drones has received less media attention until recently.
After making huge aircraft orders recently, AirAsia X will start flights again in a bid to dominate the market.
Company builds small, fuel efficient strike jet hoping the Air Force may use it to replace ageing fleet jet fighters
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.
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