ABOVE: AFA’s strong partnership with Ryanair allows graduates to benefit from direct exposure to the airline’s operational ...
ABOVE: The X-65 CRANE will manoeuvre by disrupting airflow thanks to a compressed air system, with no moving surfaces An ...
ABOVE: The magenta scallops show the boundaries of the TMZ It is reported that the CAA is making information on Transponder ...
Lawmakers in the US House and Senate have introduced companion bills to pave the way to allow aircraft to fly supersonic over land. The Supersonic Aviation Modernization (SAM) Act calls on the FAA to ...
To commemorate the 85th anniversary of The Battle of Britain, two instructors from Airfirst, a flight school based at Blackbushe, are flying to eighty-five different airfields over the space of two ...
Pipistrel announced at Oshkosh that its Panthera model will receive EASA certification by 2024. The aircraft, equipped with Garmin 1000Nxi avionics, will be certified fully IFR and will be capable of ...
French manufacturer Elixir was one of the companies that drew considerable attention at AERO, showcasing a variety of designs including its latest, the Rotax 915iS-powered model. The aircraft, ...
The H55 electric-powered Bristell B23 Energic has embarked on a coast-to-coast demonstration trip across America that will last until August, H55 has announced. Flying first west from Florida to ...
The Alia CX300, a fully electric aircraft from Beta Technologies, has been spotted in the UK skies as part of a European tour. Designed and built in the USA, the five-seat aircraft was shipped to ...
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued an Airworthiness Directive (AD), dated 6 February 2024, affecting all E4 and E4P engines manufactured by Diamond Aircraft’s sister company ...
Blackbushe Airport has won a long-running case to deregister part of the aerodrome. After the Planning Inspectorate decided in favour of the proposal, the operators of the airfield said: “This ...
Sikorsky has successfully validated the advanced control laws to successfully fly a ‘rotor blown wing’ uncrewed aerial system (UAS) in both helicopter and aeroplane modes. Powered by batteries, the ...
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