Aerospace

By Graham Warwick
Suppliers join cost-sharing effort on an advanced-rotorcraft demonstration program that is critical to the future health of the U.S. rotary-wing industry.
Aerospace

Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority has announced its 'Vision for 2018' at leading travel trade exhibition, World Travel Market (WTM).
Aerospace

Dubai-based Empire Aviation Group (EAG) was the winner of the 'Aircraft Management Service Provider of the Year Award 2015' at the ninth annual Aviation Business Awards, held in Dubai, in October.
Aerospace

Airlines and aviation stakeholders will meet in Johannesburg from 28 – 30 April 2015 at the 4th Annual Aviation Stakeholders Convention.
Aerospace

By Richard Aboulafia
USAF’s T-X advanced trainer procurement program is the second largest outstanding undetermined aircraft procurement program in the world.
Defense

Etihad Airways has won three accolades at the Australian Business Traveller Awards, including the coveted title of Best Airline. It also won the awards for Best First Class and Best Arrivals Lounge.
Aerospace

Just because parts can be produced faster with 3-D printing does not mean engineers can cut corners validating their properties, an additive manufacturing expert warns.
Space

Ethiopian Airlines is offering a special promotion to all passengers travelling to Accra, Ghana who are participating in the Millennium Marathon which takes place on September 6.
Aerospace

By Guy Norris
The L1 controller is designed to automatically intervene in the case of control problems.
Aerospace

By Graham Warwick
Flight-control and head-up display changes make landing a Super Hornet on a flightdeck less stressful on the pilot.
Aerospace

By Graham Warwick
Darpa wants to separate payloads from platforms to distribute air warfare; Army offers prizes for lasers that can shoot down mortars and UAVs; Robotic copilot gets a head start; UAV hitches Antarctic balloon ride to 23-km. altitude; Air Force wants a radar that can communicate, navigate and jam.
Aerospace

By Graham Warwick
Cut unwisely now and pay dearly later is the message from U.S. Defense Department science and technology leaders, who fear spending caps threaten development of advanced capabilities that will be needed in future decades.
Aerospace

By Antoine Gelain
The digital economy is seeping into every corner of the aerospace and defense industry, and it is just the beginning.
Defense

Two German teams are working on a military-funded program that could lead to a world first: an operational air-defense laser.
Defense

The technology exists to physically take command away from a pilot and is in operation with the U.S. Air Force.

Aerospace

By Graham Warwick
Mid-size UAV with max-size endurance; Predator-class persistent ISR for small ships; U.S. polysonic tunnel gets a refresh; Israeli AESA guides Lockheed counter-rocket laser; Amazon’s FAA-certified UAS is “obsolete”
Aerospace

By Graham Warwick
A unique NASA truck-mounted wing testbed is laying the foundation for a distributed electric propulsion X-plane demonstrator.
Aerospace

By Graham Warwick
Operator of the FAA’s ADS-B surveillance network sees opportunity to expand its capabilities to enable long-range operations in civil airspace by unmanned aircraft.
Aerospace

Facebook’s solar-powered UAV will be able to stay aloft at 60,000-90,000 ft. altitude for months at a time.

Aerospace

By Guy Norris
Boeing assesses 787 ecoDemonstrator results as 757 debuts to focus on aerodynamic tests
Air Transport

By Graham Warwick
How well the Clean Sky 2 research program balances near- and long-term technologies could prove crucial to Europe’s civil-aircraft industry
Aerospace

By Kevin Michaels
The last nine months were earth-shattering for Alcoa.

By Guy Norris
The seventh and final year of NASA’s Environmentally Responsible Aviation project is on target for a grand finale: the goal of simultaneous cuts in drag, weight, fuel burn, noise and emissions seems eminently doable moving forward.
Aerospace

By Guy Norris, Graham Warwick
As bypass ratios increase and engine cores get smaller, Pratt & Whitney comes up with a unique solution to the challenges of small scales inside future turbofans.
Aerospace

By Michael Bruno
What could spur Alcoa to pony up maybe $5 billion in less than a year? Aerospace and defense market share
Air Transport