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By Henry Canaday
GE has looked to edge forward its additive manufacturing capabilities in the commercial aviation industry. But other engine OEMs are moving to exploit
MRO

By Patrick Veillette, Ph.D.
Basic principles of autopilot engagement are misunderstood. On Oct. 9, 1999, a Falcon 900B was en route from Portland, Oregon, to Grand Rapids
Business Aviation

By Angus Batey
Advanced Aviation Team is a charter broker that focuses on clients with complex requirements. Among the company’s highest-profile work has been
Business Aviation

By Henry Canaday
After years of hopeful speculation about the benefits of blockchain for the aviation aftermarket, a major IT player with technical expertise and wide
MRO

Constant Aviation Expands AOG Mobile Response Network U.S. business aviation MRO provider Constant Aviation says it has expanded its nationwide AOG
MRO

By Henry Canaday
The development of drone inspection programs disrupted by the pandemic but companies now realigning focus.
MRO

By Patrick Veillette, Ph.D.
Two accidents reveal vulnerabilities in the aviation industry’s understanding of negative habit transfer, a pervasive factor on pilot performance
Business Aviation

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
This year’s EAA AirVenture show included a unique look at MRO, an urban air mobility milestone and a personal first for one Aviation Week editor.
MRO

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Aviation Week editor Lindsay Bjerregaard rode along on a formation aerobatic flight with the Phillips 66 Aerostars team at EAA AirVenture 2021.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Karen Walker
The recovery of the air transport and travel industry is either well underway—even surging—or a long way off, depending on where and when you look.
Air Transport

By Thierry Dubois
Aviation has been accustomed to being described as a culprit for climate change, but it should also see itself as a likely casualty.
Sustainability

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Editor's Note: Due to flight demonstration noise in the background, we suggest turning on closed captioning for this video. Volocopter CEO Florian
Advanced Air Mobility

By Karen Walker
There’s a lot of talk about how the COVID-19 coronavirus adapts, and understandable concern about the infection rates of new mutations. What’s often overlooked, however, is how significantly humans have adapted, individually and as collectives, and how much has been learned over the past 18 months.
Air Transport

By Victoria Moores
South African Airways (SAA) is aiming to make headway with restructuring talks at maintenance subsidiary SAA Technical before the end of August, while
MRO

By Molly McMillin
John Calcagno was born in Flint, Michigan, and began his career at PricewaterhouseCoopers. From there, he served with Coca-Cola, Alltel Communications
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Karen Walker
The US is once more experiencing busy airports and full flights as domestic leisure travel numbers surge close to 2019 levels. In their pandemic isolation, however, some Americans appear to have forgotten how to behave in public.
Air Transport

By Adrian Schofield
Australia, Singapore and Thailand describe road maps for easing border restrictions.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Roger Cox
The Dassault Falcon 50 registered as N114TD was manufactured by Dassault-Breguet in 1984 and was 34 years old at the time of the fatal accident at
Business Aviation

By Roger Cox
What happens when brakes don't work.
Business Aviation

By Bill Carey
Seaplane operator Tailwind Air said it will begin a scheduled service connecting New York and Boston on Aug. 3.
Business Aviation

By Helen Massy-Beresford
Europe is making the introduction of sustainable aviation fuels at airports a big part of its strategy to fight climate change.
Sustainability

David Hughes
Greg McDougall, CEO of Harbour Air in Vancouver, Canada, operates a fleet of 44 seaplanes carrying a half million passengers a year. He likes
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Bill Carey
Nearing two decades since its production run ended, the Hawker 800XP continues to hold value in the pre-owned market as a workhorse midsize jet with a
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Alex Derber
Following United Airlines’ massive June order for 270 Boeing and Airbus narrowbodies, the U.S. carrier’s focus for now is clearly on the single-aisle
MRO

By Angus Batey
A nonprofit organization is uniting industry and academia to protect on-orbit assets.
Space