Air
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World
What We Know About Iran’s Attack on Israel
Tehran fired hundreds of drones and missiles in what was believed to be its first direct assault on Israel after…
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Newyork
F.B.I. Examining Free Airfare Upgrades Received by Adams
Federal prosecutors and F.B.I. agents are scrutinizing international flights taken by Mayor Eric Adams of New York aboard Turkey’s national…
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Books
Her Art Is at Odds With Museums, and Museums Can’t Get Enough
Gala Porras-Kim has confronted the restitution of cultural artifacts and now — with melting Antarctic ice — climate change.
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World
Biden Takes Aim at SpaceX’s Tax-Free Ride in American Airspace
President Biden wants companies that use American airspace for rocket launches to start paying taxes into a federal fund that…
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World
‘The Plane Is Fine’: An Airline Course Looks to Overcome Fear in the Skies
Anxiety when flying might not seem so unreasonable these days, but a British Airways program seeks to reassure the lightly…
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World
A Times Photographer Went on a Gaza Airdrop. Here’s What He Saw.
The huge rear gate of the Jordanian air force cargo plane slowly lowers like a stiff iron jaw, revealing a…
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News
David E. Harris, Trailblazing Airline Pilot, Is Dead at 89
In 1964, at the height of the civil rights movement, he became the first Black pilot for a major commercial…
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World
In New Zealand, Experiencing the Miracle of Flight Anew
The country's domestic airlines play a crucial role in connectivity. But for the casual flier, even the journey is captivating.
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Business
One Thing Most Countries Have in Common: Unsafe Air
New research found that fewer than 10 percent of countries and territories met World Health Organization guidelines for particulate matter…
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Books
‘Masters of the Air’ Review: Hanks and Spielberg, Back at War
The team behind “Band of Brothers” and “The Pacific” returns to World War II and the Greatest Generation, this time…