viernes, 30 de junio de 2023

RuAF upgraded Tu-95 bombers with four additional underwing pylons

Aerojet Rocketdyne has conducted a firing test of the eSR-19 engine for a next-generation US medium-range ballistic target missile | gagadget.com

[España] La OTAN adjudica cuatro centros de pruebas a la UPM y al Ejército del Aire y del Espacio para impulsar el emprendimiento tecnológico

A Stratospheric wind anomaly is developing over the Equator, expected to impact the Weather along the El Nino in the next Winter Season » Severe Weather Europe

China's J-20 Fighter With Long-Awaited WS-15 Engines May Have Flown

Airbus Helicopters H160 granted FAA certification


Airbus Helicopters has received certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the H160 helicopter, marking a significant milestone in the aircraft's development and positioning it for entry into the U.S. market.

NASA's laser communications relay: a year of experimentation

France tests hypersonic glider for first time

 https://www.spacedaily.com/reports/France_tests_hypersonic_glider_for_first_time_source_999.html 

France has for the first time tested a hypersonic glide vehicle, a warhead that defies interception thanks to its unpredictable trajectory, a source with knowledge of the test said Tuesday. The speed of HGVs can exceed Mach 5, or 6,000 kilometres per hour (3,730 mph). The technology is being developed or deployed by a small number of countries that includes China, Russia and the United State

Bjorn’s Corner: New aircraft technologies. Part 19. Supersonic drag


Leeham News: In our discussions about the drag of an airliner, we now cover the most complex drag type, Wave drag, or the drag created when the air goes from subsonic to supersonic flow.... Read More



Spirit Workers Vote to End Strike at Boeing Max Supplier

Why Did A Russian Ilyushin Il-96 Land In Washington This Week?

MightyFly Cento To Perform World's First Public Demonstration of Autonomous eVTOL Delivery Flight Next Year

The Dassault Falcon 10X: What To Expect From This Gamechanging Private Jet

Universal relocates hydrogen-modified Dash 8 to Mojave for flight tests

Five years an Airbus: How the ‘little’ A220 transitioned to the big league

Skyryse Ramps Up Automated Flight Tests with R66 Helo

The California-based startup has been testing its FlightOS system in a Robinson R44 light helicopter since 2018 and on an R66 testbed since last year. Now the company has launched a full flight-test campaign using the R66, the first aircraft for which it plans to obtain a supplemental type certificate (STC) for FlightOS from the FAA. 



https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/business-aviation/2023-06-29/skyryse-ramps-automated-flight-tests-r66-helo 

RTX STEP-Tech demonstrator completes first engine run and electrical system integration test

RTX's STEP-Tech demonstrator is intended for rapid prototyping of distributed propulsion concepts applicable to a wide range of next generation applications, including advanced air mobility vehicles, high-speed eVTOL and blended wing body aircraft.


https://www.aerotechnews.com/blog/2023/06/29/rtx-step-tech-demonstrator-completes-first-engine-run-and-electrical-system-integration-test/ 

France, Germany, and Japan join forces for Martian moon rover mission

At the Paris Air Show, the space agencies of France, Germany and Japan signed an agreement that will allow a robotic Franco-German rover aboard Japan's Martian Moon eXploration (MMX) mission and land it on the surface of the Martian moon Phobos.

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https://newatlas.com/space/france-germany-japan-phobos-martian-moon-rover-mission/ 

New Study: USAF Needs Big Cash Infusion to Overcome Aging Fighter Fleet

Tecnam Adds A New Engine-Choice Option For P2012 Buyers - AVweb

Three FPV drones worth $350 each destroy a $300,000 Russian BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicle

Three unnamed NATO countries will receive Israeli Rotem kamikaze drones with a range of up to 10km | gagadget.com

Re-WATCH LIVE: Galactic 01 Spaceflight

Virgin Galactic Completes Inaugural Commercial Spaceflight | Virgin Galactic

Second successful spaceflight in two
months

'Galactic 01' spaceflight carried 13 research
payloads and three crew members from the
Italian Air Force and the National Research
Council of Italy

'Galactic 02,' a commercial spaceflight for
private astronauts, is scheduled for August
with monthly flights to space planned
thereafter


https://www.virgingalactic.com/news/virgin-galactic-completes-inaugural-commercial-spaceflight 

MRJ Museum Closure Announcement | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries]"


The MRJ Museum, which is currently under temporary closure, will close permanently on June 30, 2023. This decision was taken in light of termination of the SpaceJet development program. We wish to thank everyone for their interest and support over the years.

https://www.mhi.com/notice/notice_230619.html 

FAA International Flight Test Demonstration Takes Off | Federal Aviation Administration

Using Trajectory Based Operations (TBO), countries shared the aircraft's trajectory, and air traffic experts from each country sequenced the flights' routes to achieve the optimal flight path across multiple regions. Controllers factored in conditions such as weather, air traffic and airspace closures. 
 
TBO uses precise aircraft trajectory data (latitude, longitude, altitude and time) to show where the aircraft expects to be on its route from takeoff to touchdown. Aircraft fly precise flight paths with seamless information exchange between air and ground systems. 


https://www.faa.gov/newsroom/faa-international-flight-test-demonstration-takes 

jueves, 29 de junio de 2023

Euclid, the space telescope aiming to unlock the secrets of the Universe



ESA's Euclid mission will explore the dark matter and dark energy of the Universe. The Airbus-built telescope will capture light of galaxies that are ten billion years old.


The Tour de France adopts SAF for helicopter operations

A400M in Sudan: Playing a crucial role in the evacuation of foreign citizens | Airbus

The four founding nations of Airbus -France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom- relied on the A400M for evacuating their nationals and other foreign citizens from Sudan, in a complex and very critical situation


https://www.airbus.com/en/newsroom/stories/2023-06-a400m-in-sudan-playing-a-crucial-role-in-the-evacuation-of-foreign?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss 

Joby’s flying taxi is closer to reality with production, expanding testing

Virgin Galactic’s First Commercial Spaceflight Ready To Launch With Italian Research Crew

Boeing Completes T-7A First Flight With U.S. Air Force

Milestone marks the start of the engineering and manufacturing development phase of the program


https://boeing.mediaroom.com/news-releases-statements?item=131294 

MTU sees fuel cells as ‘right technology’ for zero-emission flights

Joby unveils first production prototype aircraft

FAA insists controller shortage is no longer holding up flights, as meltdown continues

Northrop Grumman’s New Airborne Navigation System Achieves Successful Flight Test

California’s Yurok Tribe acquires Textron Aviation Special Missions Grand Caravan EX for aerial survey and mapping missions

FAA Approves Schweizer's Crash-resistant Fuel System

EASA warns of door malfunction risk on Boeing 757-200 freighter conversion

One of the 14 remaining P-40s in the US has crashed, pilot fatally injured

Boeing T-7 Red Hawk completes first flight with a US Air Force pilot - The Aviation Geek Club

"There are programs that we can’t share…yet:" Lockheed Martin celebrates 80 Years of Skunk Works Division - The Aviation Geek Club

Fighting For Survival, Taiwan To Modify Its Recon UAVs With Lasers, Bomb Bays To 'Blow Up' Invading PLA Troops

China Unveils 'Bomb Truck' Wing Loong-X UAV At Paris Air Show; Looks To Target The African Market

China Claims 'Revolutionary' Flight Of Its Twin-Tailed Scorpion Drones; Taiwan Vows To Shoot Down All Intruders

The Airbus A221 begins to come into focus - The Air Current

Air Force Risks Sub-Optimizing Fighter Engines—Again

Exclusive Look At The Boeing SST Mockup - Airline Ratings

Aurora Swiss Aerospace Celebrates 10 Years of Revolutionizing Autonomous and Sustainable Flight - Aurora Flight Sciences

Throughout its history, the office has developed deep expertise in areas such as autonomy, lightweight structures, urban air mobility, and electric propulsion. Aurora originally opened the facility to support the company's Centaur optionally piloted aircraft (OPA) and its services contract with armasuisse, Switzerland's Federal Office for Defense Procurement. Centaur integrates piloted, remotely piloted, and hybrid flight capabilities into a twin engine aircraft.


https://www.aurora.aero/2023/06/26/aurora-swiss-aerospace-celebrates-10-years-of-revolutionizing-autonomous-and-sustainable-flight/ 

miércoles, 28 de junio de 2023

Destroyed By Germany & Seized By Russia, Europe's Last Airworthy Boeing B-17 'Flying Fortress' Set To Fly Again!

Lockheed Endorses New Engines For F-35 Over Air Force’s Choice

Airbus e Hidrógeno en el Paris Air Show (Le Bourget)

 

Airbus e Hidrógeno en el Paris Air Show (Le Bourget)
 https://blog.sandglasspatrol.com/airbus-e-hidrogeno-en-el-paris-air-show-le-bourget/

Joby's First Production Prototype Receives Special Airworthiness Certificate - Avionics International

Weird gimballed-cabin eVTOL receives limited FAA approval

Wagner’s Prigozhin Planned to Capture Russian Military Leaders - WSJ

Lockheed Martin :"What Defines the Next Generation?"

That time a Modified Iraqi Falcon 50 Business Jet nicknamed Suzanna almost Sank US Navy guided missile Frigate USS Stark - The Aviation Geek Club

Smaller, Lighter Cessna 327 'Mini Skymaster' - FLYING Magazine

ON TARGET: Why is the RCAF not Equipped to Fight Wildfires? — espritdecorps

martes, 27 de junio de 2023

Autogiro MEDEVAC presentado en el Paris Air Show (Le Bourget)

 https://blog.sandglasspatrol.com/autogiro-medevac-presentado-en-el-paris-air-show-le-bourget/

Flying Legends 2023 - 30 Years of Warbirds

 https://www.aerosociety.com/news/flying-legends-2023-30-years-of-warbirds/

Up, up and away — flying taxis look to France’s city of revolution to unleash change on the skies

Can Boeing make pilotless air taxi magic work on big jets? It aims to

Morocco opens doors to businesses from both sides of the new Cold War

NASA to end all-electric X-57 programme without flying prototype


NASA is to end its experimental X-57 all-electric aircraft project without flying the prototype airframe, citing a shortage of time to address technical issues


https://www.flightglobal.com/aerospace/nasa-to-end-all-electric-x-57-programme-without-flying-prototype/153921.article 

Airbus and AURA AERO partner to decarbonise pilot training

Airbus teams-up with LanzaJet to boost sustainable aviation fuel production

Request For Long Range Missiles For Ukraine | DoS Approves Projectile FMS To Spain | DoS Approves MQ-9 Sale To Netherlands

Boeing Tapped For Growler | IAI Mission Radar Passed Trials In Czech Army | France Deploys Warplanes To PEGASE 2023

Safran and Volocopter Explore to Drive eVTOL Future Forward

Dovetail signs deal for hydrogen fuel cell trials

GKN Works On Hydrogen Propulsion With Embraer

Safran Turbogenerator To Power Electra's HeSTOL

Initial augmented reality integration work for T-50 platform begins

GA-ASI selects ScioTeq to support detect, avoid program

X-57 Maxwell creates paths toward electric aviation

AMC celebrates 100th year of air refueling with community flyovers across the US

USAF to Retire A-10 Fleet

FAA Issues G-1 for Lilium Jet, making Lilium only eVTOL manufacturer with EASA and FAA certification basis for a powered lift eVTOL aircraft - Lilium



 -   G-1 award confirms Lilium's strategy of pursuing dual certification of the Lilium Jet to enable entry into service in key markets globally
-    FAA G-1 is a critical milestone in the FAA cross-validation process, establishing airworthiness and environmental requirements necessary to achieve FAA Type Certificate Validation
-    Lilium remains on track towards achieving Type Certification with EASA in late 2025




https://lilium.com/newsroom-detail/faa-issues-g-1-for-lilium-jet 

Brisbane and Melbourne picked for Qantas engineering academy

Texas medical examiner says a man who was pulled into a jet engine died by suicide

Russian civil aviation regulator grants life extension to An-148

What's The Latest With IAG's Bid For TAP Portugal?

Why former collective farm is at the heart of Rolls-Royce’s future

"Bimetallic" 3D printing tech produces better, stronger metal items

GAC China says it's building "world first" ammonia engine for cars

Hermes 900 - the first ever drone certified for civilian and military operations | gagadget.com

A Small Ohio Startup Is Testing Something Big: A Small Hypersonic Engine

miércoles, 21 de junio de 2023

Airbus y su ala biomimética en el Paris Air Show (Le Bourget)

 https://blog.sandglasspatrol.com/airbus-y-su-ala-biomimetica-en-el-paris-air-show-le-bourget/

Turkish arms makers' export ambition on display at Paris Air Show

Iridium proposes simplified BVLOS waiver process for UAS

A greenwashing lawsuit against Delta aims to set a precedent

On last 737 MAX model, pilots and flight engineers work to boost safety

Video Shows B-1B’s Catastrophic Engine Failure, Explosion And Fire At Dyess AFB Last Year

French Airline Finistair Plans Hydrogen Electric Solution To Circumvent Short Haul Flight Ban

FAA Launches Controller 'Stand Up for Safety' Campaign

First metal cut for new D328eco with supply chain now 90% ‘locked down’

Flying Whales on ‘huge’ mission to access remote regions with conceptual airships

Airbus unveils first immersive remote collaboration concept to ease aircraft cabin definition

Airbus progresses on target to recruit over 13,000 employees in 2023

Airbus and Leonardo sign MoU to jointly approach future integrated training systems market

KLM to invest $7.6bn in new aircraft to meet noise targets

Belgian aerospace company Sabca signs framework agreement with Lockheed Martin to supply parts for F-35 fighter jet

Europe Next-Gen Air Combat System Far from Settled

Piaggio Claims 18 Potential Buyers

https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/business-aviation/2023-06-20/piaggio-claims-18-potential-buyers 


Piaggio's extraordinary commissioners received 18 expressions of interest for the purchase of Piaggio Aerospace and hope to sell the company by year end.

First eVTOL Passenger Flights Set For Paris In 2024

FCAS Expendable Remote Carrier On Course For 2029 Demo

Paris Air Show 2023 - Day Two

martes, 20 de junio de 2023

Air India Finalizes Order for Up to 290 Boeing Single-Aisle and Widebody Jets

Air India firms up order for 250 Airbus aircraft, selects new services

Norwegian to reopen base in Palma de Mallorca, Spain

The new engine design touted to power the successor to Boeing’s 737 MAX

Airbus and Boeing are each helping with tests of a radical new engine design with an open fan being developed by CFM International, making it a prime candidate to power the next generation of all new airplanes in the mid-to-late 2030s. The new engine with a giant open fan would change the look […]

https://www.seattletimes.com/business/boeing-aerospace/the-new-engine-design-touted-to-power-the-successor-to-boeings-737-max/

Italian Air Force Celebrates 100th Anniversary With Memorable Airshow

Emirates Axes The Airbus A380 On Milan-New York JFK This Winter. 777 replaces it

Boeing Invests in KC-46A Enhanced Defensive Capabilities

Boeing T-7A Red Hawk Completes Taxi Tests

Greece selects Safran Patroller UAV for Sperwer replacement

Daher partners with Ascendance to develop hybrid-electric aircraft for 2027 entry

Successful HyPERION pilot project paves the way for civil aviation hydrogen propulsion

Airbus to trial in-flight auxiliary power entirely generated by hydrogen

Airbus and STMicroelectronics collaborate on power electronics for aircraft electrification

At Airbus, hydrogen power gathers pace

H2Fly Launches Higher Performance Hydrogen Fuel Cells

Aciturri, Aernnova, Leonardo… Boom Announces Significant Overture Suppliers & Program Advances at Paris Air Show

Belgian aerospace group Sonaca signs with Airbus “the biggest contract in its history” at the Paris Air Show

F-35 Engine and Power System Upgrades On Course

Nano SPEAR anti-radar decoy puts big protection in a small package

MagLev Aero unveils "breakthrough" HyperDrive eVTOL propulsion system

Paris Air Show 2023 - Day One

lunes, 19 de junio de 2023

Kawasaki joins VoltAero to present a sensible hybrid aircraft



VoltAero showed its Cassio 330 electric-hybrid test aircraft today at the Pairs Air Show, as it announced Kawasaki as the partner in realizing its rather different hybrid propulsion system.... Read More


Boeing Welcomes Competition From Comac But Says 'Decades Of Work' Will Be Needed Before It's A Threat

Embraer Enters JV With Nidec To Develop Electric Propulsion For eVTOLs

Rolls-Royce Is Preparing To Test The Pearl 10X On Its Boeing 747-200

How Airbus' Structural Weight Reduction Program Is Improving The A350

The 8 Most Interesting Ways That Helicopters Have Been Used

Boeing, CAE to Collaborate on Pilot Training to Enhance Aviation Safety

Wright Electric squeezes 1MW from in-development electric motor

Teal predicts strong growth in UAV market

Magnix readies for Dash 7 conversion under NASA project as battery business takes shape

ZeroAvia finds retrofitting CRJs with hydrogen-electric technology feasible

Japan’s SkyDrive reveals higher seat-count eVTOL amid 2026 certification target

‘Now fight connected’: why F4-standard Rafale is a game-changer for France

PBS, Ivchenko-Progress to produce small turbojet for unmanned applications

India’s IndiGo places record order for 500 A320 Family aircraft

De Havilland Canada launches the DHC-6 Twin Otter Classic 300-G

Sikorsky Pushes X2 For NATO NextGen Rotorcraft

AT2 Aerospace has taken control of Lockheed Martin’s Hybrid Airship project

Supercomputer Helps GE Aerospace Evaluate Open-fan Engine

General Atomics Gray Eagle Flies with New Diesel Powerplant

High-voltage Electric Aircraft Need Improved Connectors

Rolls-Royce To Test New Small Engine

Raytheon Hybrid-electric Demo Completes 1st Engine Run

Hydrogen Business Jet Could Turn Private Aviation Green

GE ressurects the propfan aircraft engine, cutting fuel burn by 20%

Chinese scientists push lithium batteries up to a record 711 Wh/kg

GPS alternative taps cosmic rays for underground or underwater navigation

Aerospace manufacturing in 2023 – the big issues

Eve and Blade expand partnership to accelerate electric air mobility in Europe - Aviation24.be

Indian Air Force launches ALS-50 kamikaze drone with vertical take-off, 23 kg of explosives and a range of up to 1,000 km | gagadget.com

Paris Air Show 2023 - Day Zero

Paris Air Show 2023 Preview

Whisper Aero has unveiled the world's quietest electric aircraft engine - the propulsion system is inaudible from 61 metres away

domingo, 18 de junio de 2023

Portuguese firm to provide drones to Ukraine through British-led fund

Portuguese drone manufacturer Tekever has told Defense News it will provide some of its long-endurance systems to Kyiv to support land and maritime operations, a move bankrolled by the United Kingdom's International Fund for Ukraine.


https://www.defensenews.com/unmanned/2023/06/16/portuguese-firm-to-provide-drones-to-ukraine-through-british-led-fund/ 

Boeing sees $8 trillion jet market as climate reshapes travel

Boeing Co. predicts airlines around the world will add 42,595 jets over the next two decades, even as concerns over climate change affect the way consumers travel.


https://www.seattletimes.com/business/boeing-sees-8-trillion-jet-market-as-climate-reshapes-travel/


What To Expect From Airbus & Boeing At The Paris Air Show

How turbofan makers hope to achieve 20% efficiency gains by 2030s

JetZero touts fuel-burn benefits of blended-wing-body on Paris debut

VoltAero unveils first Cassio 330 hybrid-electric prototype

Lockheed Wins THAAD Missile Segment Enhancement | Kuwait Gets Turkish Drone | Denmark And Norway Send Artillery Rounds To Ukraine

GKN Aerospace Open Global Tech Center in the Netherlands

CFM Could Spool Up RISE Engine Tech Demonstrator By 2025

A TF-104 Starfighter Has Flown Again In Italy After Almost 20 Years - The Aviationist

Diamond’s DART-750 Makes First Flight - FLYING Magazine

New aerobatic trainer from Diamond Aircraft is powered by a Pratt & Whitney PT6A-series powerplant.


https://www.flyingmag.com/diamonds-dart-750-makes-first-flight/ 

Messerschmitt 109 E-1 de la Guerra Civil a la venta por 6M$ - Sandglass Patrol

sábado, 17 de junio de 2023

Boeing T-7A Trainer Achieves Military Flight Release

Throwback: How A 1930s Regulatory Scandal Stopped Boeing From Operating Its Own Airline

Walsh slams ‘unacceptable’ engine durability issues and flags airline frustration

IATA director general Willie Walsh says he has been shocked by the durability levels of current-generation engines, which are "way, way lower than anything I have experienced in my career."

https://www.flightglobal.com/air-transport/walsh-slams-unacceptable-engine-durability-issues-and-flags-airline-frustration/153735.article 

Archer’s electric air taxi Midnight is ‘going to be safe’: Billy Nolen

Airbus reveals large orders from undisclosed customers to highlight business revival

CFM’s RISE demonstrator moving from ‘paper engine into real parts and real tests’

CFM International has begun manufacturing parts for its first RISE open-fan demonstrator as it ramps up component testing for the new powerplant.


https://www.flightglobal.com/air-transport/cfms-rise-demonstrator-moving-from-paper-engine-into-real-parts-and-real-tests/153740.article 

Paris Air Show back after Covid, bigger than ever

Belgian Minister of Mobility wants to ban short-haul flights within Belgium

The Belgian Minister of Mobility, Georges Gilkinet, is proposing a ban on short-haul flights that take off and land within Belgium. Although the impact on CO2 emissions would be limited, Gilkinet wants to address what he calls an "ecological absurdity."

https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/belgian-minister-of-mobility-wants-to-ban-short-haul-flights-within-belgium/ 

Qantas reveals Economy cabins for ultra-long-haul A350 in Sunrise project

Hypersonix wins US patent for spaceplane engine

MQ-4C Triton test bed show targeting capability during Northern Edge 2023

The Triton multi-intelligence uncrewed aircraft delivers unprecedented maritime awareness.
The Northrop Grummans MQ-4C Triton flying test bed recently completed a demonstration of persistent long-range targeting during this year's Northern Edge 2023 military training exercise.

https://www.aerotechnews.com/blog/2023/06/16/mq-4c-triton-test-bed-show-targeting-capability-during-northern-edge-2023/ 

Northrop Grumman upgrades nuclear war 'Doomsday Plane' for US Navy

In an unpleasant reminder of the state of the world, Northrop Grumman has delivered the first refitted E-6B Mercury 'Doomsday Plane' that acts as a flying command center to control the launch of America's nuclear forces in the event of World War III.

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https://newatlas.com/military/northrop-grumman-upgrades-nuclear-war-doomsday-plane-us-navy/ 

Israel's Rafael shows off home-grown hypersonic missile interceptor

Rafael Advanced Defense Systems has taken the wraps off "Sky Sonic," its advanced system for intercepting hostile hypersonic missiles traveling five times the speed of sound that will make its public debut at next week's Paris Air Show.

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https://newatlas.com/military/israels-rafael-shows-off/ 

Whisper Aero claims radical advance in quiet, efficient electric jets

Whisper Aero says its electric aircraft propulsion systems are "20% more efficient and 100x quieter than anything else on the market." They're designed for drones, planes and possibly eVTOLs, and there's also a funky-looking concept plane.

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https://newatlas.com/aircraft/whisper-aero-quiet-electric-propulsion/ 

USAAF P-51 Mustang pilots tell the story of when they shot down a flight of Mistel combinations on their way to attack the Royal Navy’s home fleet at Scapa Flow - The Aviation Geek Club

"Fiat G.91 Flies again in Italy!" @ YouTube

jueves, 15 de junio de 2023

"The Big Business of Diminutive Powerplants" @ YouTube

China's parachute system makes controllable landing of rocket boosters

U.S. deploys F-22s to Middle East to counter Russia's 'unsafe, unprofessional behavior'

Boeing Brings Fuel-Efficient Jets and Defense Capabilities to 2023 Paris Air Show

Former Italian Air Force Fiat G.91R Light Tactical Attack Aircraft Flies Again

Leonardo Unveils Upgraded AWHero Rotary Uncrewed Aerial Vehicle

Hungary Gives Rolls-Royce €4.6M To Develop Electric Flight Concepts

FAA Requires Secondary Flight Deck Barrier

FAA Safely Keeps More Airspace Open During Most Florida Space Launches

Boeing 2023 Sustainability Report Highlights Progress and Partners to Decarbonize Aerospace

UK reveals rapid progress on sixth-generation fighter demonstrator effort

Airbus trims 20-year global fleet outlook as sustainability drives aircraft replacement

Airbus hikes payload specification for A350 freighter

A220-500 could spur Airbus to seek second engine option

United Airlines and Eve Air Mobility collaborating to bring first electric commuter flights to San Francisco

Ryanair sacks chief pilot over inappropriate behaviour towards female colleagues

Norway's Elfly Launches Noemi All-electric Seaplane

Nuclear transport fleet testing AI-powered sails for green upgrade

Breaking: mid-air collision of two Patrouille Suisse Tigers

Le drone de combat français Aarok, surprise du chef au Bourget - Challenges

martes, 13 de junio de 2023

Following April quality glitch, Boeing MAX deliveries bounce back in May

115 Years On: How The Paris Air Show Was Formed

Boeing Brings Fuel-Efficient Jets and Defense Capabilities to 2023 Paris Air Show

Tecnam pauses P-Volt on battery concerns

Italian airframer Tecnam has paused development of its all-electric P-Volt aircraft citing a lack of certainty around improvements in battery performance to deliver a "viable" product

https://www.flightglobal.com/airframers/tecnam-pauses-p-volt-on-battery-concerns/153687.article 

China’s first helicopter flight using sustainable aviation fuel

“Air Defender 23”, the largest air exercise ever organised by NATO starts this Monday

Military Variant of Leonardo AW609 Appears Likely

Electra Unveils Blown-lift eSTOL Technology Demonstrator

GE Aerospace to supply engines for LMXT strategic tanker

Raytheon delivers fourth combat-ready laser weapon to USAF

World's first space factory, now in orbit, is also a hypersonic test bed

US Air Force Plans Drones with Commercially Available Components – UAS VISION

The drones are part of an effort to buy cheaper aircraft and field them faster using components already available through commercial vendors. The Air Force plans to buy 1,000 to 2,000 modular, unmanned drones to accompany its next generation of fighter planes.



https://www.uasvision.com/2023/06/13/us-air-force-plans-drones-with-commercially-available-components/ 

EASA finalises guidelines on noise measurements for drones below 600 kg | EASA

https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/newsroom-and-events/news/easa-finalises-guidelines-noise-measurements-drones-below-600-kg


The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is pleased to announce the release of its guidelines to establish the noise levels of drones below 600 kg, which aim at providing harmonized procedures to measure the noise of drones used in the low and medium-risk operations of the 'specific' category.

This release expands on the initial public consultation phase, after collecting around 90 comments from UAS manufacturers, operators, academia and national aviation authorities.

In addition to the guidelines, EASA is also providing a template for a typical noise report that applicants or declarants can use to submit noise data, as well as a self-explanatory spreadsheet assisting the noise adjustment procedures.

If you wish to measure and report UAS noise levels according to these procedures, please submit the data to noise@easa.europa.eu with the [UAS Noise] mention in the email subject.

Pontificatons: Paris Air Show preview - Leeham News and Analysis

lunes, 12 de junio de 2023

Éxito total el primer Campeonato de España de AirSports Challenge de Ultraligeros | RFAE - Real Federación Aeronáutica Española

BRITTEN-NORMAN GIVES GREEN LIGHT TO UK AEROSPACE MANUFACTURING - Britten-Norman

New manufacturing jigs are in place at Britten-Norman's Bembridge facility in preparation for production output increase

UK aircraft manufacturer Britten-Norman reveals plans to increase production rates and to repatriate aircraft production to its historic home in Bembridge on the Isle of Wight. The move is a major change for the British SME which has been manufacturing its aircraft in Eastern Europe since the late 1960s.


https://britten-norman.com/britten-norman-gives-green-light-to-uk-aerospace-manufacturing/ 

Britten-Norman repatriates aircraft production to the UK - Aviation24.be

Superjet International to assemble SSJ100 regional jet in Abu Dhabi - Aviation24.be

L'Armée de l'air algérienne en voie d'acquérir 4 avions ravitailleurs Airbus A330 MRTT - Algerie360

Blind Landing Experimental Unit (BLEU) – el nacimiento del aterrizaje a ciegas - Sandglass Patrol

Australian 9th Sqn will be equipped with MQ4C Tritons, complementing Air Force’s P-8A Poseidon.

9 Squadron will reform in 92 Wing Surveillance and Response Group. The headquarters will be located at RAAF Base Edinburgh and most Triton operations will occur from RAAF Base Tindal.

Triton will form part of Australia's maritime intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability, complementing Air Force's P-8A Poseidon.


https://www.defence.gov.au/news-events/news/2023-06-11/squadron-reforms-after-decades 

AIR WEAPONS: Poland Order Hellfire Missiles And AH-64E Helicopters

Examined: The Role Of Joint Ventures In Aircraft Engine Alliances

From Wood To Composites: How Aircraft Materials Have Changed Over The Years

Flying Whales: The Program Looking To Reshape Cargo Flights With Rigid Airships

Flying Whales is a French company that proposed using rigid airships to carry heavy load cargo to and from isolated hard-to-reach areas. Before we talk about the company proper, it is best to explain what a rigid airship is.


https://simpleflying.com/flying-whales-cargo-airships-guide/ 

Boeing and Indonesia Partner to Explore Air Traffic Management Improvements

Russian Antonov-124 cargo plane seized by Canadian government at Toronto Pearson Airport

Former Air Belgium A340 operates first commercial flight for new operator Surinam Airways

Four children who survived a plane crash found alive after 40 days in Colombian jungle

sábado, 10 de junio de 2023

EcoPulse demonstrator takes shape ahead of Paris Airshow


EcoPulse is a Distributed Hybrid-Electric Propulsion aircraft demonstrator jointly developed by Airbus, Daher and Safran. Based on Daher's TBM light-aircraft platform, this project kick-started in 2019 with an announcement at Le Bourget, supported by CORAC* (the French Civil Aviation Research Council) and co-funded by the French Government* and the EU*.


New aircraft technologies. Part 16. Airframe with lower induced drag

Bjorn's Corner: New aircraft technologies. Part 16. Airframe with lower induced drag https://leehamnews.com/2023/06/09/bjorns-corner-new-aircraft-technologies-part-16-airframe-with-lower-induced-drag/ 

The Caproni Ca.3, The World’s Only Airworthy WWI Bomber Replica, Returns To Flight

Commercial hydrogen planes could fly in Qld by 2026

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Eve set to announce key suppliers as eVTOL design matures

Four Ways the Bell AH-1Z Viper Is Shaping the Future of Flight

KAI Roll-out FA-50GF #1 to export to Poland

Spanish Consumer Protection administration investigates seven airlines for their baggage and seat allocation policies

Two wide-bodies collide on a taxiway at Tokyo Haneda airport

Hypersonix receives ‘spaceplane’ scramjet engine

FAA Set to Publish eVTOL Pilot Training Requirements

FAA Floats Certification Path for Leonardo AW609 Tiltrotor

MQ-9B SeaGuardian supports Northern Edge 2023 exercise

Interview: Lilium's Daniel Wiegand on its eVTOL plans and progress

Ver "CONFERENCIA "La aviación española en Ifni-Sahara"" en YouTube

Evidence for Large Increases in Clear‐Air Turbulence Over the Past Four Decades - Prosser - 2023 - Geophysical Research Letters - Wiley Online Library

Turbulence is unpleasant to fly through in an aircraft. Strong turbulence can even injure air passengers and flight attendants. An invisible form called clear-air turbulence (CAT) is predicted to become more frequent because of climate change. Here we analyze modern atmospheric data based on four decades of observations (1979–2020) to investigate whether CAT has already started to increase. We use 21 different turbulence calculations to ensure our results are as reliable as possible. We find clear evidence of large CAT increases in various places around the world at aircraft cruising altitudes since satellites began observing the atmosphere. For example, at a typical point over the North Atlantic, the upward trend is such that the strongest category of CAT was 55% more frequent in 2020 than 1979. Our study represents the best evidence yet that CAT has increased over the past four decades, consistent with the expected effects of climate change.


https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2023GL103814 

jueves, 8 de junio de 2023

[España] COMET Ingeniería obtiene la certificación DOA (Organización de Diseño) de la Agencia Europea de Seguridad Aérea



· Se convierte así en una de las 23 empresas en España con este título, y la única de toda la provincia Valencia.

· El certificado DOA EASA.21J.812 permite a COMET realizar modificaciones o reparaciones en aviones y helicópteros.


· La empresa valenciana está, además, en proceso de obtener la certificación POA (Organización de Producción), ampliando así, aún más, su cartera de servicios.

Junio 2023.- COMET Ingeniería, empresa líder en el sector aeroespacial en la Comunidad Valenciana, ha obtenido la certificación DOA (Design Organization Approval) otorgada por la Agencia Europea de Seguridad Aérea (EASA). Gracias a este certificado, COMET amplia notablemente su cartera de servicios, ya que, según la normativa europea vigente, toda actividad desarrollada en el ámbito del diseño de modificaciones o reparación de elementos embarcados en aeronaves que operen o sobrevuelen territorio europeo, debe ser realizada por entidades que cuenten con esta certificación.

Además, este logro sitúa a COMET en un selecto grupo de empresas -poco más de 330 en todo el mundo– que cuentan con dicho certificado y, por tanto, que están habilitadas para desempeñar estas competencias. De ellas, sólo 23 se encuentran en España, y únicamente cuatro en la Comunidad Valenciana, siendo COMET Ingeniería la primera en conseguirlo de la provincia de Valencia.

Garantía de calidad y nuevas competencias

La certificación DOA EASA.21J.812 es un distintivo de excelencia y calidad en el ámbito de la ingeniería aeronáutica. Requiere cumplir rigurosos estándares de competencia técnica, capacidad de diseño y desarrollo, así como demostrar una gestión sobresaliente de la calidad y la seguridad en proyectos aeronáuticos. La obtención de esta certificación confirma la posición de liderazgo de COMET Ingeniería, y reafirma su compromiso con la excelencia en todas sus operaciones.

Además. gracias a este nuevo logro, COMET Ingeniería adquiere un papel más integral en el diseño y desarrollo aeronáutico, concretamente ampliando sus competencias en modificaciones menores y reparación de aviones (CS 23) y helicópteros (CS 27 y CS 29), en todo lo concerniente a estructuras, fuselajes, alas, empenaje o soportes para equipamientos externos, en la cabina de pilotaje o en la bodega de carga, etc.

Un gran equipo multidisciplinar en continua evolución

La certificación DOA emitida por EASA no sólo es un logro para COMET Ingeniería, sino también una muestra del talento y la dedicación de su equipo de profesionales altamente capacitados. Y es que, COMET Ingeniería se distingue por su compromiso continuo con la investigación y el desarrollo, así como por la formación constante de su equipo, para impulsar la innovación en la industria espacial.

Por eso, la certificación DOA marca un nuevo capítulo en la historia de la empresa, al tiempo que abre nuevas oportunidades para seguir avanzando en el campo de la ingeniería aeroespacial.

Sin embargo, lejos de conformarse con esta nueva capacitación, COMET Ingeniería se encuentra en proceso para lograr el certificado POA que la permita también hacer frente a procesos de producción.

NASA research gathers key radar data for autonomous air cargo delivery

China releases 5-meter-resolution broadband multi-spectral satellite dataset

European Consortium of Space and Telecom companies invites start-ups to submit a request for interest to participate in the IRIS² Programme

European Consortium of Space and Telecom companies invites start-ups to submit a request for interest to participate in the IRIS² Programme https://www.airbus.com/en/newsroom/news/2023-06-european-consortium-of-space-and-telecom-companies-invites-start-ups-to?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss 

Dedrone Defense launches DedroneTactical for C-sUAS solutions

Lockheed confident as C-130J faces Airbus A400M and Embraer C-390

Airbus launches drone pilot training programme in India

Airbus will offer drone pilot training courses in India, addressing the skilling requirements of a growing industry.


https://www.airbus.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2023-06-airbus-launches-drone-pilot-training-programme-in-india?utm_source=feedly&utm_medium=rss 

Patrulla Águila: The Story Of The Spanish Air and Space Force's Display Team

Initial SSJ-New prototype to retain SaM146 engines for maiden flight

Return Of The Superjumbo: Qatar Airways To Resume Doha-Paris Airbus A380 Flights

FAA Proposes Pilot Training Requirements and Operational Rules for Powered-Lift Aircraft

Volaris To Launch All-You-Can-Fly Pass

Boeing accused of stealing tech for tools used on rockets, space station

A small aerospace equipment maker that partnered with Boeing in the past has accused the company of stealing technology for proprietary tools.


https://www.seattletimes.com/business/boeing-accused-of-stealing-tech-for-tools-used-on-rockets-space-station/?utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=Referral&utm_campaign=RSS_boeing-aerospace 

EU’s Clean Aviation push targets emissions reduction

UK regulator seeks opinions on active carbon monoxide detectors for general aviation