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Dassault Aviation’s latest business jet, the Falcon 6X, has received type certification from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The milestone ...
The British Microlight Aircraft Association (BMAA) has announced UK approval of the BMW-powered Exodus DeltaJet 500 StingRay. Compared to the version powered by the Rotax 912ULS engine, the ...
ABOVE: Sikorsky’s VTOL prototype successfully demonstrated stability and manoeuvrability in both helicopter and aeroplane ...
ABOVE: Scholarship winners will train on the classic de Havilland Tiger Moth The Worshipful Company of Coachmakers’ and Coach Harness Makers opened its Flying Scholarship for applications on 1 May.
PAL-V, Dutch designer of the ‘world’s first flying car’, has opened Germany’s first showroom dedicated to flying cars; ‘reaffirming its commitment to making futuristic transportation available to the ...
The Falcon Flight Training Academy has become the first UK Approved Training Organisation (ATO) in the post-Brexit era to gain UK CAA approval to operate in Europe. The approval means that Falcon’s ...
Developers of a proposed spaceport in Las Vegas have confirmed their intention to hold the inaugural Las Vegas Air Races, a first-of-its-kind race for the area, at the site in October 2024. Promotors ...
ABOVE: A temporary dual use agreement will allow RAF Scampton’s £300 million regeneration plan to ‘preserve, protect and enhance the site’ to proceed West Lindsey District Council (WLDC) has reached ...
The Head of Business Development for London Oxford Airport, James Dillon-Godfrey, has elaborated on plans for the recently-approved R&D Science Park scheduled for construction at the site. The ...
Bristow Helicopters wants to see the current Temporary Danger Areas (TDAs) in the English Channel made permanent restricted airspace. The TDAs are to allow Bristow to operate drones Beyond Visual Line ...
SEMET Aviation claims to have become the first UK training organisation to operate a fully electric aircraft; Pipistrel’s Velis Electro. SEMET, based at Fairoaks and Blackbushe, added the Velis ...
The CAA has published a new document – entitled ‘Considerations for Aerodromes and Vertiports planning to operate Vertical Take-off and Landing Aircraft (VTOL)’ – as part its Advanced Air Mobility ...
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