Every second year, the small town of Farnborough in South East England plays host to the biggest names of the aviation world. Exhibitors and vistors mingle with the latest technology to hit the skies.
Boeing’s team has reason to celebrate at the close of the first day of the Farnborough International Airshow in London. The American plane manufacturer took the lion’s share of commercial jet orders ...
Thirty-one people died when a De Havilland jet broke up and fell into the crowd in September 1952 A memorial has been unveiled to commemorate the victims of the UK's worst air show disaster.
Farnborough Airshow will no longer include a weekend of public flying displays, following a “very negative and vitriolic” response to last year’s show. The airshow, held every two years at Farnborough ...
Airbus ended the Farnborough air show by disclosing preliminary deals covering 95 aircraft with Saudi budget carrier Flynas and Latin American holding company Abra. Flynas signed a memorandum of ...
Boeing comes to Farnborough eyeing its first F/A-18 Super Hornet sale to a European military after the type's production line gains a new lease of life from orders last year from the US Navy – and a ...
The Boeing 787 isn’t just built for long-haul comfort - it can also put on a show. Captured at the Farnborough International Airshow, this dramatic touch & go maneuver showcases the 787’s impressive ...