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Archer’s first test flight of the Midnight eVTOL was conducted to assess the aircraft’s performance under conditions specific to the UAE.
British firm Vertical Aerospace advances zero-emissions aviation with its VX4 aircraft that travels 100 miles per charge, ...
Electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, or eVTOLs, could transform the private air travel industry. At the beginning ...
PHOENIX — Flight attendants are calling for federal oversight when it comes to cabin temperature while boarding airplanes. ABC15 has reported on a number of situations over the years where ...
DARPA will begin flight testing five lightweight vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) unmanned aerial systems (UAS) later this month as part of the Early VTOL Aircraft Demonstration (EVADE) initiative ...
About 2.9 nautical miles (nm) from the runway, the aircraft was flying at an altitude of about 1,190 feet msl over PALOS, which has a minimum crossing altitude at or above 1,380 feet msl.
The airport posted to its social media pages, announcing the exhibits, including the Aeronca Tandem Trainer Airplane hung from the ceiling, will be returned to the Cincinnati Museum Center.
President Donald Trump’s anti-nuclear “Doomsday Plane” made an unusual flight this week amid escalating tensions with Iran. The Daily Mail reported that the aircraft, a Boeing E-4B ...
Recently, [AlphaPhoenix] weighed an airplane. Normally, that wouldn’t be much of an accomplishment. Except in this case, the airplane happened to be in flight at the time. In fact we’re… ...
EVADE, part of the second phase of DARPA’s Advanced Aircraft Infrastructure-Less Launch and Recovery initiative, will also demonstrate the significant role of a 330-pound UAS in military operations.
In the 1960s, France developed the Nord 500—a vertical takeoff and landing aircraft powered by twin ducted fans that promised speed, agility, and versatility decades ahead of its time. With ...
Ohio named the 1905 Wright Flyer III as its official state airplane, with Governor DeWine signing the bill at Carillon Historical Park in Dayton, recognizing the state's aviation history.