Aircraft13 Sep 2024Extreme flying in the name of scienceFlying into Antarctica is an enormous challenge for both pilots and aircraft. A 60-year-old Canadian plane turns out to be perfect for the job.13 Sep 2024Future3 Jun 2024A death-defying D-day mission in a wooden gliderEighty years ago on 6 June, the largest land, air and naval operation in history was unleashed. In 1984, the man who led the mission gave an extraordinary account to the BBC.3 Jun 2024Culture16 Apr 2024GE Aerospace's 'simple formula for success'Aziz Koleilat, GE Aerospace's general manager, enters the BBC's Executive Lounge to talk about how international thinking breeds innovation.16 Apr 2024Business2 Apr 2024Nasa pilots on once-in-a-lifetime eclipse missionMillions of observers will watch next week's American solar eclipse from the ground. But a few lucky Nasa flight crews will get a much closer view.2 Apr 2024Future14 Mar 2024The drug pilots take to stay awakePilot fatigue is in the spotlight this week, with the news that one Indonesian flight had two sleeping pilots at its helm. But the military have a surprising solution.14 Mar 2024Future4 Mar 2024Fixing the world's loneliest runwayIn the coldest place on Earth, workers wage an epic battle with the extreme landscape – aided by specially trained penguin-movers.4 Mar 2024Future20 Jan 2024Why the F-16 is still in demand after 50 yearsThe F-16 jet fighter took its first ever flight in 1974, but it is still as important an aircraft now as it was then.20 Jan 2024Future3 Dec 2023Can we really fuel planes with fat and sugar?For sustainable air fuel to work, it's going to need a staggering amount of land.3 Dec 2023Future20 Nov 2023The pilot who stole a secret Soviet jetWhen pilot Viktor Belenko defected, he did so in a mysterious Soviet plane – the MiG-25. Stephen Dowling looks at its far-reaching impact.20 Nov 2023Future