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German startup Væridion is collaborating with Bosch to develop an all-electric nine-seat regional aircraft, aiming for its debut in six years. "Situated within Bosch Campus, Væridion will focus on developing, integrating, and testing high-voltage batteries aimed at creating a 100% electric 9-seater regional aircraft by 2030," the company announced in a news release.
Boeing's 747, introduced in 1970, promised unprecedented spaciousness with its jumbo design. Initially, airline executives were unsure how to utilize the extensive space offered by the aircraft, which was more than twice the size of its predecessor, the 707.
Mallaghan, a prominent manufacturer of airport ground support equipment (GSE), has raised $20,000 for charity through its 2nd Annual Shamrock Classic Golf Tournament. The event took place at White Oak Golf Club in Newnan, Georgia, and brought together sponsors, clients, employees, and friends. All funds raised were donated to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, BYRD House, Frayed Edges Foundation, and Hunter Scarbrough.
Pilatus Aircraft has entered into a strategic partnership with Synhelion, a European developer of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) technology.
The Lockheed Martin/Boeing F-22 Raptor, an all-weather stealth aircraft designed for the United States Air Force (USAF) in the 1990s, continues to be a significant asset. Despite being considered an unsuccessful program by some, the F-22 platform has potential for future service due to its open system architecture.
United Airlines has filed an application for one of the new exemption slots at Washington National Airport, created by the FAA Reauthorization bill. The bill allows five new takeoffs and landings at the airport for flights traveling more than 1,250 miles.
Embraer announced the E2 aircraft family as the successor to its E-jets in June 2013.
Ganesh Jayaram, Chief Digital and Information Officer at American Airlines, faces a significant challenge that keeps him vigilant: cybersecurity. This issue has become more pressing following a ransomware attack on Dallas' servers last year, prompting the city council to allocate approximately $2.7 million for IT security enhancements.
Welcome to the 135th weekly routes article, which highlights notable new airline services that began recently. The focus is on significant and intriguing routes rather than a comprehensive list.
Elevate MRO has inaugurated a new maintenance center for business aircraft at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in Denver.
The supersonic Canadian Pacific DC-8-40, accompanied by an F-104 chase plane piloted by Chuck Yeager at 50,000 feet, has been colorized by French artist Benoit Vienne. The Douglas DC-8 is the only subsonic commercial jet to break the sound barrier.
Boeing will plead guilty to a criminal fraud charge related to the deadly 737 MAX 8 crashes that occurred in 2018 and 2019. The news comes six months after the high-profile Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 door blowout incident. That dramatic incident, taking place in January 2024, brought the safety of the aircraft type into question again.
UK Defence Secretary Healey plans to apply a "NATO Test" to major defence projects, ensuring the UK meets alliance obligations and addresses capability and funding gaps. Healey emphasizes the importance of a "NATO first" security strategy, focusing on Europe, the North Atlantic, and Arctic regions. Labour commits to supporting Ukraine, investing in the UK defence industry, and increasing procurement for national resilience and NATO leadership.
ETOPS rules permit two-engine planes to safely fly overwater distances, and the Pacific route between the US mainland and Hawaii is notable for its distance from alternate airports. Flight plans for this crossing rely on the Central East Pacific Route System (CEP), which uses pre-coded routes and fixed waypoints for navigation. Pilots communicate with Oakland Oceanic Control Center through CPDLC and monitor guard frequencies for weather and turbulence reports during the four-hour radio silence.
David Gitman, President of private jet charter company Monarch Air Group, provides insight into recent developments in private jet flight tracking amidst a new law protecting the identities of aircraft owners and passengers.
Deutsche Aircraft has announced a delay in the service entry of its D328eco regional airliner, now projected for the end of 2027.
The National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, FL offers free admission and features over 150 restored aircraft, including planes from the Navy Blue Angels. Seattle's Museum of Flight houses historic and modern aircraft, while Boeing Future of Flight in Everett provides factory tours. The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC, and Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, AZ showcase extensive collections of aircraft.
United Airlines operates a daily non-stop flight from Chicago to San Juan, with an additional flight on Saturdays. Typically, the journey takes approximately four and a half hours on a Boeing 737 MAX 9, departing just before 9 a.m. and arriving around 3 p.m. However, the flight on Friday experienced significant disruptions.
The Farnborough International Airshow has facilitated more than $500 billion in deals over the past decade, establishing itself as a significant event for both the aerospace industry and the UK. The 2024 show will see major players like Airbus, Boeing, Rolls-Royce, and others return. The event is completely sold out, underscoring its continued relevance.
South Korean airlines experienced a significant surge in passenger numbers during the first half of 2024, with a 29% increase compared to the same period in 2023. According to data released by the Korean government and reported by The Korea Times, the ten airlines based in South Korea carried a combined total of 47.56 million passengers over the past six months, up from 36.83 million passengers in H1 2023.