Pulitzer Trophy Air Race to Be Revived With All-Electric Aircraft
Historic event finds new life with an agreement between the National Aeronautical Association and Advanced Air Mobility Institute.
Historic event finds new life with an agreement between the National Aeronautical Association and Advanced Air Mobility Institute.
Under a new contract, the company will develop an automated flight plan system that can be integrated across current and future tankers.
New solution introduced by Salt Lake City-based CleanJoule promises to reduce spaceflight emissions while improving fuel energy density.
New Zealand manufacturer Dawn Aerospace achieves supersonic flight with its Mk-II Aurora, which is the first civil aircraft in decades to achieve the feat.
Last week’s deployment of the company’s XB-1 demonstrator marked the seventh of 10 test flights before it is expected to reach Mach 1.0.
Researchers with the Rand Corporation find that the Air Force’s Agility Prime program is not delivering results for itself or its partners.
The system will use pilot gestures to manipulate flight controls.
Uncrewed aircraft give public safety, utility, and infrastructure providers an eye in the sky.
Pilots with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Aircraft Operations Center study the storm as it approaches Florida.
U.S. Army Applications Laboratory asks Lift Aircraft, manufacturer of the ultralight Hexa, to design a system for moving blood and injured personnel.