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A 2004 Ford Excursion traveling north on the Kansas Turnpike near 47th Street South on Sunday went into a ditch and rolled after a tire blew, injuring two of the four passengers. → Read More
Two people were killed in a rollover crash near 103rd South and Broadway early Sunday, police say. → Read More
Boeing’s massive auction last week of thousands of items in three hangar bays was one of the final steps in closing the Wichita site and ending its more than 85-year history here. → Read More
Some came to take home a piece of history. → Read More
Textron AirLand's new Scorpion tactical jet is getting a lot of attention at the static display at this week's Farnborough International Airshow. → Read More
Wichita will be on display to Europe and the world this week when the Farnborough International Airshow opens outside London on Monday. → Read More
On a glorious Saturday morning, Ben VanKampen, flew his 1957 Piper Pacer from Newton to the little town of Beaumont deep in the Flint Hills. → Read More
Spirit AeroSystems celebrated the completion of its 5,000th Boeing Next-Generation 737 fuselage inside the plant Wednesday morning. → Read More
Libertarians from across Kansas met in Wichita on Saturday and selected lawyer-activist Keen Umbehr of Alma as their candidate for Kansas governor. → Read More
Cessna Aircraft and Beechcraft are laying off hundreds of employees at each company, a company official said. → Read More
Cessna Aircraft and Beechcraft are laying off hundreds of employees at each company, a company official said. → Read More
The number of job cuts announced at Cessna Aircraft and Beechcraft on Wednesday were in line with or lower than experts expectations. About 750 full-time and contract employees at Cessna Aircraft and Beechcraft including about 575 in Kansas received 60-day layoff notices on Wednesday, Textron Aviation said. → Read More
Performance of the nation’s airlines in 2013 was the highest since 1991, but just barely, the latest Airline Quality Rating study shows. → Read More
Spirit AeroSystems will hold its annual stockholder meeting April 30 in Atlanta, where shareholders will vote on four important issues. → Read More
It has been 60 years since the first commercial flight took off from Wichita Mid-Continent Airport, at what was then called Wichita Municipal Airport. → Read More
When it comes to unmanned aerial vehicles, it’s starting to become the Wild West out there. → Read More
In the black of night, two vintage planes will be moved early Wednesday from Yingling Aviation at Wichita Mid-Continent Airport to the Kansas Aviation Museum → Read More
Textron has closed its acquisition of Beechcraft Corp., and will merge Cessna Aircraft and Beechcraft to form a new segment called Textron Aviation. → Read More
Matrix Aviation at 1701 S. Hoover is closing its Wichita office and merging with its Atlanta-based sister company, Professional Aviation Associates. → Read More
In October, Cessna Aircraft CEO Scott Ernest told a crowded room of journalists in Las Vegas that its Skycatcher had “no future.” → Read More