Jeremy Kariuki
FAA Issues Archer eVTOL Airworthiness Criteria for Public Comment
Archer’s Midnight eVTOL is the second to receive this regulatory milestone.
Artemis I: Orion Completes Journey Around the Moon
NASA’s Orion spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean early Sunday afternoon as part of the Artemis I flight test.
Artemis I, the Rocket That Could
NASA astronaut Stanley Love shared his connection to the Artemis program with FLYING.
Northrop Grumman Space Sees Growth Despite Industry Woes
Northrop Grumman Space Systems reports 8 percent growth in Q2.
Ampaire Selects RED Aircraft GmbH as Engine Supplier for Hybrid-Electric Eco Caravan
California-based Ampaire Inc. has selected Germany’s RED Aircraft GmbH as the reciprocating supplier for its hybrid-electric Cessna Eco Caravan. Announced at EAA Airventure, the partnership includes RED Aircraft’s AO3 series compression ignition engine, rated to 550 hp, and Ampaire’s electrical system for peak power. RED Aircraft will develop and supply Jet A/sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)-compatible […]
FAA Approves Dual Heads-Up Display for Falcon 8X
The enhanced HUD utilizes terrain mapping for low-visibility conditions.
uAvionix Multi-Function Display Approved for Canadian Aircraft
Under the FAA’s Non-Required Safety Enhancing Equipment (NORSEE) exemption, uAvionix’s AV-20-S multi-function display is now legal for Canadian aircraft.
New Five-Blade Propeller Gains FAA STC for Cessna 206 Series
The natural composite blades drastically reduce vibration and noise, with no life limitations.
Embraer and Collins Aerospace Demonstrate Innovated Ice Protection System
A collaboration between Embraer and Collins Aerospace has culminated in the demonstration of an advanced ice protection system utilizing More Electric Aircraft (MEA) technology. On July 20, the two companies began its flight test campaign in Gavião Peixoto, Brazil, for its carbon nanotube electro thermal heating technology (CNT). The CNT ice protection system was installed […]