Sinclair Community College will soon use a five-passenger electric airplane that uses five-blade fixed pitch propellers as part of its classroom teaching. In June, Sinclair is expected to take ...
Aviation is being reshaped by electric propulsion, autonomous aircraft, new airframe designs, and alternative fuels that could cut emissions while expanding what flight can do. This overview maps the ...
GE Aerospace completes NASA-supported ground tests of a hybrid electric turbofan engine, advancing electric propulsion for future narrowbody aircraft.
BETA Technologies and Surf Air Mobility are partnering with Hawaii officials to test electric aircraft on short interisland ...
The push for quieter, cleaner skies is not just about engines anymore; it’s also about the brains of the aircraft. As pressure mounts from regulators and society for net-zero aviation, and as airlines ...
If Ohio gets approval from the FAA, some new types of aircraft might start flying over Columbus.
Six-month operational test campaign involved regulators, airports, operators, and other key stakeholders.
In a remarkable demonstration, Electra showcased its hybrid-electric Ultra Short prototype to U.S. military stakeholders, emphasizing the aircraft's ability to operate in areas without conventional ...
Eve Air Mobility is conducting prototype test flights of a future electric 'air taxi.' A full-size mockup is on display at Embraer's MLB airport campus.
With so many interesting projects in the pipeline, the aviation industry will probably look entirely different in a couple of decades' time than it does today. For instance, we'll probably have hybrid ...
The EL9 Ultra Short fixed-wing aircraft can go where helicopters can but for less money and with a further range. Electric vehicles, including hybrid vehicles, are quite the rage in certain circles, ...
Spartans Together: MSU to hold remembrance day three years after 2023 mass shooting The Michigan State University community is invited for a day of remembrance, three years after a mass shooting took ...