Aviation News
FAA Allows Boeing To Resume 787 Dreamliner Deliveries
American Airlines is expected to accept delivery of its first Dreamliner since 2021 as soon as Wednesday.
Bristow Group Places Firm Order for Beta Technologies eVTOLs
Helicopter operator orders five electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, as Beta continues to work toward type certification.
Elliott Aviation Completes Home Safe Upgrades to TBM 940
Garmin and Daher allowed for the retrofit to already-delivered 2019 and 2020 models upon the certification of Autoland last year.
‘Birthplace of Aviation’ To Get Hall of Fame To Celebrate Flight
A group seeks to transform the historic Port Columbus Airport terminal and control tower, established in 1929, into the Ohio Air & Space (OAS) Hall of Fame and Learning Center.
Blue Angels Return to Seattle’s Seafair Celebration
The Emerald City’s annual festival returns in full force, loud and proud.
E-Z WINGS Makes Getting Credit for FAA WINGS Activities Easy
New app streamlines the process to get credit for checkrides and flight reviews.
U.S. Air Force To Test Single-Pilot C-130 Flight Crews
The U.S. Air Force has partnered with Merlin Labs to flight test a Lockheed Martin C-130J Hercules using an autonomous co-pilot.
University of Oklahoma Ranked Best College for Aviation
FLYING’s Flight School Guide found the University of Oklahoma was the best for students pursuing an aviation profession.
Researcher Expects Boom in Aviation Weather Forecasting
Airport projects during the next several years are expected to include improvements to weather forecasting systems.