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Britten-Norman, Cranfield Aerospace To Merge in Pursuit of Hydrogen Fuel

The two British firms are eyeing hydrogen-powered regional, transport-category jets by 2026.
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India To Collaborate With EU on New Drone, AAM Regulations

An agreement between Indian and European aviation authorities will see the two collaborate on new standards for advanced aviation.
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SpaceX’s Starship Rocket Explodes Minutes After Launch

By Elon Musk’s standards, Thursday’s test flight was “a success.”
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Could a Bunch of Junk Derail U.S. Activities in Space?

NASA, the Defense Department and U.S. Space Force all have big plans—and a potentially bigger obstacle.
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DroneUp Is Testing Hydrogen Fuel Cells—Will Other Drone Firms Follow?

Most drones today are battery electric, but hydrogen power may be the future.
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SpaceX Starship Orbital Launch Scrapped Minutes Before Go

Elon Musk took to Twitter to weigh in on what hindered Monday’s planned launch.
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Regulatory Roundup: U.S. Federal Legislators Push for UAS Integration

Breaking down key drone, UAS, and AAM regulations from the past month.
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When it Comes to Space Travel, NASA has the Juice—But ESA has JUICE

The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer mission will spend the next eight years on a voyage to study the gas giant and three of ...
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NATA Adds Vertiport Firm Volatus to Advanced Air Mobility Committee

The Volatus official is the newest member of the group aiming to spur stakeholder cooperation as AAM integrates into the current aviation ecosystem.
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FAA Awards Contract for Automated Cargo Network Flight Trials in Alaska

The Merlin Pilot will be the first automated flight control system to secure NAS integration, and aims to reduce workloads amid the ongoing ...
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