Navy Carrier-Based Drones Will Be Able To Be Controlled By The Air Force
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In a future fight, control of advanced drones belonging to the U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force could be passed back and forth between assets from either service as the situation demands. Uncrewed platforms are set to make up the majority of the Navy's future carrier air wings, with up to 60 percent of all aircraft on each flattop eventually being pilotless.
How Rolls-Royce Contributes To Urban & Regional Air Mobility Programs
Rolls-Royce is committed to the urban and regional air mobility programs expected to disrupt the existing ground transport market. The air mobility programs also extend to individual passenger and cargo transport using electric vehicles. Rolls-Royce leverages its experience with electrical and engine technology in contributing toward future electrical vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicles. The future of air mobility programs will be based on electric or hybrid-electric power and propulsion systems
Airbus and China aviation industry sign next phase in partnership, including expansion of Tianjin’s A320 FAL
Ver "Rocket-Powered Flight Achieved from Dawn's Mk-II Aurora Spaceplane" en YouTube
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Dawn Aerospace has achieved a significant milestone towards its mission to redefine access to space with reliable, rapidly reusable and sustainable space transport.
We successfully flew the Mk-II Aurora under rocket power for the first time in March 2023.
NTSB Says Midair Pilot Overshot Pattern Turns - AVweb
The NTSB has cited airmanship and an air traffic control failure in the midair collision of a Cirrus SR22 and a Key Lime Air Swearingen SA226TC at Centennial Airport in Englewood, Colorado on May 12, 2021. The board found that the Cirrus pilot was going at least 50 knots over the recommended speed as he prepared to land. As a result, he overshot his turns from downwind to base to final by so much he ended up crossing the extended centerline of the adjacent parallel runway. T
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