Transport Canada on Jan. 9 announced new rules governing the use of small unmanned aircraft that introduce basic and advanced categories of drone operations.
Weeks after reported UAV sightings disrupted operations at Gatwick Airport, London Heathrow Airport briefly suspended departures Jan. 8 to probe a UAV sighting.
Dassault Aviation delivered 41 new Falcon jets in 2018, down from 49 in 2017, the company reports. Deliveries were consistent with its delivery forecast.
Brazil’s new administration supports the proposed Boeing-Embraer tie-up, but is signaling that the terms may have to change before it gives its required OK.
Insurance company State Farm said it has received a long-term FAA waiver to fly drones beyond the operator’s visual line of sight (BVLOS) and over people.
AMAC Aerospace, which offers narrow and wide-body VIP Completion and Maintenance for the corporate/private aviation market based in Basel, has said it has completed several maintenance projects, as well as having been awarded with various new maintenance projects.
Aero-engine manufacturer Rolls-Royce is hoping to make its mark on the electric aircraft speed record with a vision of breaking the 300 mph barrier in 2020.
A year after teasing the fledgling eVTOL industry with a mockup of a futuristic air taxi cabin, rotary-wing giant Bell has unveiled the first major configuration details of its Nexus on-demand urban air mobility concept.
With more than five decades of ducted fan and tiltrotor experience, Bell is combining new technology with old concepts to take on emerging air taxi revolution.
Brazil’s new administration said it supports the proposed Boeing-Embraer tie-up, but is signaling that the tentative terms may have to change before the government gives its required blessing.
Collins Aerospace, under a new agreement with Inmarsat, will work directly with Inmarsat to offer JetConneX high-speed internet service to business jet operators.
PrimeFlight Aviation Services, based in Sugar Land, Texas, has acquired ReadyJet, a Johnstown, New York-based aircraft appearance and leather care company.
Gulfstream Aerospace has said the all- new Gulfstream G600 has earned both its type and production certificates from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Nearly 150 BBJ, BBJ2 and BBJ3 aircraft have entered service since 1999, triple the number forecast by Borge Boeskov, first president of Boeing Business Jets.
Electric aircraft could contribute significantly to reducing aviation carbon emissions by the 2050s, according to a technology road map developed by Japan’s Eclair aircraft electrification consortium.