Ambulances have rushed to the scene of a collision of two Metro-North Railroad trains that occurred Friday night.
A problem with engines in Boeing’s 777 jumbo jet has caused engines to fail in mid-flight twice this year.
An aircraft carrying 21 people crashed while trying to land at a mountain airstrip, some 200 kilometers (125 miles) northwest of Kathmandu.
A Tennessee man stole a tractor-trailer and claimed he was fleeing zombies, leading to numerous traffic accidents in California.
Fresh out of the paint shop, the European 300-seater twinjet that will take on the Dreamliner gets ready for its first flight.
Richard Branson lost a bet two years ago, and finally donned a red skirt and makeup, serving as a stewardess for a six-hour flight
The state-run airline chose Airbus over Boeing as it aims to upgrade its aging fleet.
Elon Musk may have a beef with the New York Times’ treatment of the Tesla Model S, but he must be pleased with Consumer Reports’ glowing review.
When the next Icelandic volcano tosses ash into the sky, EasyJet hopes to have the technology in place to prevent the closure of air space.
China Shipping Container Lines' 18.4K-box vessels surpass Maersk's 18K-capacity ships, but both are too big for the Panama Canal.
The key to maintaining the expected summer bump in profitability may turn on the industry's ability to avoid overcapacity.
The shooting at the Houston airport caused the FAA to issue a ground stop at Bush Intercontinental Airport.
Two passenger jets clipped each other Wednesday night while preparing to take off from the runway at Newark Liberty International Airport.
National Air Cargo, the operator of the cargo plane that crashed at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, has released the names of the victims on the flight.
Two small airplanes collided midair over the Southern California mountains Monday, leaving one pilot dead and three with minor injuries.
An affluent class has arisen in India that is now able to purchase symbols of Western prosperity.
Boeing's 787 Dreamliner, the passenger jet grounded after battery problems posed a fire risk, is back in the skies.
By exempting the FAA from federal workers' furloughs, U.S. passengers will be spared additional airport delays.
Japanese carriers, which have nearly half of all Boeing 787s in service, say they could return the Dreamliner to service in June.
Sir Richard Branson has launched a service allowing passenger on Virgin America flights to flirt with one another.
Boeing 787 batteries are getting 12 modifications, including one that takes five days per unit to fix.
The maker of Crest, Head & Shoulders shampoo, Tide and Charmin has increased its U.S. market share.
An ongoing labor dispute hampers business and pits government against big business in a tough environment for unions.
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner could be back in the air soon, but exactly when has yet to be announced.
The U.S. air safety regulator said pins that hold the narrow body jet's rear stabilizers could prematurely corrode.
Keep your head out of the clouds. A new study has found that daydreaming while driving is five times more dangerous than texting.
Lürssen, which builds large luxury yachts, has launched the AZZAM, the largest motor yacht in the world.
General Electric, headed by Jeffrey Immelt, chief of the White House jobs council, is cutting the positions at a locomotive plant.
With passenger numbers at all-time highs, Amtrak's CEO has asked for multi-year federal operating and capital funding.
The first deal for Bombardier's newest jetliners could be finalized by Wednesday.