France will focus on investing in hydrogen technology as part of a broader post-COVID-19 economic relaunch plan with the government planning to have a hydrogen-powered aircraft ready for 2035.
UK aerospace and trade association ADS is again warning of the dangers of a no-deal Brexit after it emerged that the British government plans to renege on elements of the Withdrawal Agreement it previously struck with the EU.
British rotorcraft start-up Hill Helicopters has confirmed it will develop a turbine engine in-house for its five-seat, 1.65-metric ton light helicopter.
Utah-based small drone manufacturer Teal Drones on Sept. 3 announced the commercial launch of its Golden Eagle quadcopter, which complies with a U.S. Defense Department prohibition against military use of Chinese-made unmanned aircraft systems.
A project to develop technologies for a supersonic passenger aircraft has been competitively selected for funding by the Russian government. The project, led by the TsAGI aerohydrodynamic research institute, is expected to include a low-boom flight demonstrator.
A group of pilots and Mooney aircraft owners have taken over the company’s management and ownership with plans to resurrect the company and make some “long overdue” changes.
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions is providing embedded computing and networking systems for an unnamed urban air taxi developer, the company announced Sept. 3.
One Aviation, which operates Eclipse Aerospace, Kestrel Aircraft Co. and others, has a new buyer for the financially troubled operations after a deal with Chinese-backed Citiking International collapsed.
Airshare, a Lenexa, Kansas-based fractional ownership and charter company, has partnered with Portside to develop a new cloud-based data and reporting platform for fractional customers.
The Wichita Aero Club has canceled its selection of an annual Wichita Aero Club Trophy recipient along with its traditional Gala scheduled for the last week of January 2021.
Western Aircraft, a fixed base operation and aircraft repair station and Pilatus dealer, has completed its first Speed Cowl installation on a Pilatus PC-12.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the Corporate Angel Network, which arranges flights for cancer patients to travel to and from treatment, was forced to make changes.