STRIX draws on proven technologies used in the MQ-28A Ghost Bat loyal wingman, another all-Australian system developed for the RAAF, and moved from ...
In 2024, the aviation industry experienced a turbulent year marked by technological innovation, ongoing sustainability ...
Jetson has demonstrated the agility of its Jetson ONE eVTOL by piloting it around 26-foot tall pylons, hinting at a new era ...
A senior UN humanitarian official on Thursday issued an urgent plea for international support to alleviate the devastating toll of the ongoing war in Sudan, as millions remain in desperate need of aid ...
On a typical weekday in December away from the rush hour crowds a batch of aviation documents was loaded into the luggage compartment of the Beijing ...
Norway will continue training Ukrainian F-16 pilots as part of its support for Ukraine’s defense and will relocate its ...
Walker American Legion Post 134 will be conducting a veterans wreath program at Evergreen Cemetery Dec. 14 at 10 a.m. The public is invited to participate in the placing of the wreaths on veterans’ ...
Many companies, including Russian Railways and Rosseti, are customers of the project, which uses at least 60% of domestic raw materials. A pilot industrial batch of 500 reinforced concrete columns ...
The UAE on Wednesday launched the 'Golden Package' for pilots, private aircraft owners and business aviation service providers in the country. Under the new initiatives announced by the General ...
Airline pilots, crews and security experts are raising concerns about flight paths over the Middle East as political tensions grow – and many claim they are being ignored, according to a report.
A group of reserve pilots have been discussing the possibility of ceasing their reserve service in the event of the dismissal of the Attorney General, according to a report by journalist Bar Shem-Ur.
Captains, pilots and cabin crew don’t just fly more often than 99 per cent of us. They also see and know far more than the average passenger – not least given that they’re usually the ones ...