The Defense Department has tapped Rocket Lab to launch its Hypersonic Accelerator Suborbital Test Electron (HASTE) rocket 20 times in four years, with the first launch expected within “months” of ...
A U.S. Lockheed Martin F-35 was forced to make an emergency landing at a Middle East base following a combat mission over Iran on March 19 and Tehran claims it struck the fighter with its air defenses ...
BRUSSELS—Pratt & Whitney Canada and Collins Aerospace are designing a hybrid-electric propulsion system for research and technology purposes, with plans to limit changes to the engine installation on ...
WASHINGTON and COLORADO SPRINGS—An unidentified flying-wing uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) photographed and videoed at low altitude near Larissa Air Base, Greece, on March 18 offered a rare, ...
The FAA has expanded the approved list of piston aircraft engines that can burn Swift Fuels 100R unleaded aviation gasoline, moving the fuel closer to wider distribution across the general aviation ...
BRUSSELS—European airline CEOs meeting in Brussels say mandates imposing the use of synthetic sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) should be delayed. They argue that not enough projects to produce the ...
Credit: Victoria Moores EU Transport Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas has named competitiveness as the “overriding objective” of Europe’s new aviation strategy, as he awaits an analysis of whether ...
Lufthansa is close to placing a follow-up order for new widebody aircraft with either Airbus or Boeing, according to CEO Carsten Spohr. “We’re just at a final phase,” Spohr said on the sidelines of ...
Airbus and Sikorsky are positioning their heavy commercial helicopters for a return to the offshore market as the industry recognizes a growing need for longer-range capability to ...
Ryanair Sees Short-Term Demand Hike From Iran Conflict is published in Aviation Daily, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) Market Briefing and is included with your AWIN membership. Not a ...
The FAA, responding to a years-long industry push, has kicked off a rulemaking that will expand mutual recognition of non-U.S. maintenance organization certificates through bilateral agreements.
BRUSSELS—As the Iran war disrupts Gulf carrier operations, Europe’s major airlines are picking up extra demand and adjusting capacity on some routes but expect to eventually pass on rising fuel costs ...
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