Brunner Electronik has received the first European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) qualification for a mixed-reality flight simulation training device.
The FAA is formally seeking an “integrator” to spearhead proposed air traffic control system upgrades, with a target delivery deadline of Jan. 1, 2029.
Companies specializing in electric wiring and interconnection systems have been busy keeping up with demand from airframers wanting to ramp up production.
The acquisition of Grob Aircraft, which still needs regulatory approvals, would add around 275 Grob employees to Helsing, as well as its flight facilities.
IATA is calling for regulators to develop an international standard for pilots and air traffic controllers to tackle jamming and GPS spoofing activities.
Dawit Lemma, the new chair of the African Business Aviation Association (AfBAA), shares wide-ranging thoughts on Africa's role in global business aviation.
Japan's parliament passed a law May 30 that amends civil aviation law following a fatal runway incursion accident in January 2024 at Tokyo Haneda Airport.
The North American Rockwell Sabre 75 is a growth version of the Sabreliner 60 series, which it replaces. Powered by twin Pratt & Whitney JT12A-8 turbojets. The Sabreliner 75 has a cruise speed of Mach 0.79 and seats up to 12, including crew.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Gaetz Aerospace Career Academy can serve as a template for reaching young people and guiding them into our industry.