News from June 2024
Tucson Airport Authority (TAA) and the 162nd Wing Arizona Air National Guard (AANG) have announced the completion of the largest F-16 Arm/De-Arm Pad in the United States.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is gearing up for a busy travel period over the Independence Day holiday, expecting to screen more than 32 million individuals from June 27 through July 8.
NATA, the National Air Transportation Association, has announced the continuation of its leadership and the election of three new board members.
An international effort is underway to improve the air transportation of human remains.
Heritage Aviation, located at Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport, has been designated as an authorized Garmin Aviation Service Center.
Royal Air Freight, a Phillips 66-branded fixed-based operator at Metro Detroit's Oakland County International Airport, places emphasis on values beyond profit.
Safran Helicopter Engines and MTU Aero Engines have entered into a cooperation agreement to establish a joint venture named EURA, which stands for European Military Rotorcraft Engine Alliance.
Automated technology designed to improve airport operations has earned Aurrigo International plc the title of 'Most Innovative' company at the Made in the UK Awards in Liverpool.
Bit Space Development Ltd (BSD XR) has formed a strategic alliance with Tracware and Preston Air Services to advance XR/AI technology for the aerospace and defense maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) sector.
Liebherr-Aerospace has officially opened a new production area in Lindenberg, Germany, just over a year after construction began.