One ATC Sector of Separation
Reflecting on a friend’s emergency situation in flight, thanks to some bird ingestion.
Reflecting on a friend’s emergency situation in flight, thanks to some bird ingestion.
FLYING looks at the near future of both categories.
The multi-engine trainer is replacing the T-44C Pegasus, which has been in service since 1977.
Your first airplane brings a unique experience, especially when stepping out of the certified world.
The Embraer air taxi subsidiary is enlisting Thales, Honeywell, Recaro Aircraft Seating, and FACC to provide components for its flagship air taxi.
The manufacturers will install electric aircraft chargers from coast to coast as they quarrel over whose charging system, Joby’s or Beta’s, should be the industry standard.
We attempt to solve that mystery and a few others in this week’s Future of FLYING newsletter.
The Brazilian manufacturer, a subsidiary of Embraer, achieved a key milestone in its path to type certification.
The manufacturer of Hexa is now selling the pinwheel-shaped aircraft to law enforcement, first responders, medical providers, and other customers.
The eVTOL manufacturer says it’s ready to start building the first Lilium Jet models, which it plans to use for flight testing with EASA.