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Branson visits Antonov AN-225 airport in Ukraine
The six-engine behemoth — dubbed 'Mriya', or 'Dream' in Ukrainian — was the world’s largest cargo plane and a favourite of enthusiasts worldwide.
![NASA seeks partner to make low-emission narrowbody](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Jet-fuel.jpg)
NASA seeks partner to make low-emission narrowbody
The agency said it would fund one or more projects to design, build and test a “large-scale demonstrator,” which is scheduled to include an airframe configuration and related technologies.
![Spirit again rejects JetBlue bid](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Spirit-A320neo.jpg)
Spirit again rejects JetBlue bid
The airline has instead asked shareholders to back a bid from low-cost rival Frontier Group Holdings at a meeting on Thursday.
![Top Gun sequel passes $1 billion at box office](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Top-Gun-Maverick.jpg)
Top Gun sequel passes $1 billion at box office
Maverick is already nestled in the top 50 biggest money-making movies of all time and is likely to land in the top 30 should it continue to hold its huge audience.
![Everything you need to know about chaos at global airports](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Long-lines-form-at-Sydney-Airport-on-Friday-@jasminchill-2-1024x578-1.jpg)
People around the world are anxious to travel again as pandemic restrictions are being lifted. But those planning to jump on a plane for a vacation have been frustrated by the chaos in the airline industry. In both North America and Europe, thousands of flights have been cancelled and hundreds of thousands of passengers have
![British Army onboards new Apache fleet](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/AH-64E_Apaches_fleet_dc_e0d9.jpg)
British Army onboards new Apache fleet
The British Army’s Wattisham Flying Station has received 14 new AH-64E Apaches over the last few months, with a further 36 due to arrive by mid-2024.