Snapshot

Photo Essay

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On Air Blog

The Squeeze

Aviation capacity may look like it's growing, but really, it's just getting sliced thinner.
By George Larson

Space Exploration

The Astronaut’s Wife

Jan Evans recalls how it was for the families of moon voyagers in the Apollo era.
By Jennifer Ross-Nazzal

Flight Today

The Pilots of Mount McKinley

For 50 years, the world has reached the mountain on airplanes from one small town.
By Larry Lowe

The Daily Planet Blog

Air & Space for the iPad

Our June/July issue is the first produced for the tablet.
By Linda Shiner

Photos

Bush Pilot Hall of Fame

Meet the pilots who created the Alaska bush pilot legend.
By Linda Shiner

Space Exploration

Earth-Like Planets Could be Right Next Door

Astronomers estimate that billions of habitable planets are orbiting red dwarf stars. What would it be like to live there?
By Bruce Lieberman

The Daily Planet Blog

50 Years After Tereshkova

Russia's first woman cosmonaut, and its next.
By Tony Reichhardt

Military Aviation

When Republic Aviation Folded

A historian rescued a lone document from the company’s files.
By Joshua Stoff

Military Aviation

Panthers At Sea

U.S. Navy Panthers weren’t highly evolved, but they could shoot. And they were air conditioned.
By David Noland

Space Exploration

Driving the Space Shuttle

How a team of experts navigated a spaceship through the streets of L.A.
By Heather Goss

Photos

Enter Our First Annual Photo Contest!

Send us your best air- or space-related shot and win cash prizes.
By The Editors

History of Flight

Alaska and the Airplane

For a century, each has shaped the other.
By Julie Decker and Jeremy Kinney

Military Aviation

Contact!

What happens when helicopters get a little too close.
By Craig A. Thorson

Flight Today

Alaska’s Crash Epidemic

How technology and an FAA regional office ended it.
By Greg Freiherr

Flight Today

Water World

Where airplanes have floats, and everybody flies.
By Carl Posey

Photos

The Navy Gets a Panther

It wasn’t the flashiest jet fighter, but the Grumman F9F was a rugged little aircraft that did everything asked of it.
By Diane Tedeschi

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