lunes, 11 de diciembre de 2023

Iranian F-14 Tomcat Escorted Putin’s Il-96 And Accompanying Flankers On Their Way To UAE

First MQ-9A Block 5 Delivered To Italian Air Force

What's So Special About The Boeing F-15EX?

FAA Statement on Mental Health and Aviation Medical Clearances Rulemaking Committee

FAA Proposes to Require Drug and Alcohol Testing of Certificated Repair Station Employees Who Work on Commercial Aircraft Outside of the U.S.

Boeing Secures Contract for Six MH-47G Block II Chinook Helicopters

Missile Defense Agency, Boeing-Led Industry Team Conduct Early Release Intercept Test

Comac C919 to make first flight outside of Mainland China

Lufthansa and Lilium to ‘explore innovation opportunities’ from eVTOL operations

US flight school ATP orders 40 more Textron Aviation Cessna Skyhawks

Anduril advancing Fury autonomous fighter after Blue Force acquisition

EU-funded initiative to validate eVTOL operations under real-life air traffic management

FAA to require 737NG nacelle modifications in response to deadly 2018 CFM56 engine failure

Airbus and BMW Group launch Quantum Computing Competition to tackle their most pressing mobility challenges

Airbus Flight Academy Europe upgrades training fleet with more sustainable aircraft

Airbus reports share buyback transactions 04-08 December 2023

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US's Stratolaunch Systems takes first B747-400


Stratolaunch Systems (Huntsville International) has completed the induction of its first B747-400, namely N744VG (msn 32745), having acquired it earlier this year during the bankruptcy of rival Virgin Orbit (OBT).

The 22.2-year-old aircraft will continue to be used as an orbital launch platform and to support Stratolaunch's customers. The B747 was flown back from San Bernardino to Mojave on December 5, 2023, Flightradar24 ADS-B data shows, and will "spend a small amount of time on the ground to receive...


https://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/news/134945-uss-stratolaunch-systems-takes-first-b747-400 

Japan, Britain and Italy to establish new organisation to develop jet fighter

Boeing signals two-month delay to 737 production ramp-up

Successful Live Fire Demo Clears Path for Spike NLOS Airworthiness Release onto U.S. Apache

Belgian F-16s intercept Russian Sukhoi-30s over the Baltic Sea

A delegation from Belgium and Lockheed Martin celebrate rollout of first F-35A for the Belgian Air Force

Air New Zealand chooses its first all-electric aircraft

‘An absolute legacy’: Southern Cross replica returns to the skies

Dutch Airport Partners with Flyvbird for On-demand Air Taxi Services

Osprey Crash Triggers Worldwide Grounding

V-22 Ospreys grounded following Nov. 29 fatal crash

USAF F-16 crashes in sea near South Korea, pilot safe

World's largest plane carries fueled hypersonic test vehicle into the skies

California's Stratolaunch has announced the successful completion of its 12th test flight, where its six-engine, 385-ft wingspan Roc carrier aircraft took to the air for a captive carry test of a Talon-A hypersonic vehicle hauling live propellant.

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https://newatlas.com/aircraft/stratolaunch-talon-live-propellant-test-captive-carry/ 

Active turbulence cancellation makes bumpy flights 80% smoother


Austrian company Turbulence Solutions claims it's already flight-testing a system that can detect and neutralize air turbulence, reducing the forces felt by passengers by up to 80% – and reducing fuel burn by up to 10%. It's set to launch in 2024.

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https://newatlas.com/aircraft/active-turbulence-cancellation/ 

ThunderFly TF-G1 autogyro drone is up for stormy weather

Although drones are a good substitute for piloted aircraft in hazardous weather conditions, it's obviously still best for their users if the things don't crash. The Czech-designed ThunderFly TF-G1 autogyro drone was created with that fact in mind.

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https://newatlas.com/drones/thunderfly-tf-g1-autogyro-drone/ 

EASA launches first version of digital information platform on drones and air taxis | EASA