Aerospace
News and issues relating to the aerospace industry that are related to the science, engineering and business of flight in space involving civil, industrial and military applications, and similar topics related to flight in the atmosphere of the Earth that are not covered more directly by other AINonline subject channels. In other words, both astronautical and aeronautical subjects, except for those aeronautical topics that are specifically covered elsewhere on this website.
GKN Aerospace will lead electrification and thermoplastics R&D programs for the Dutch sustainable aviation transition consortium.
Marking its 35th anniversary, Smith Myers introduced new products for its Artemis SAR line that turn mobile phones into location beacons.
The Airbus Zephyr and the BAE Systems PHASA-35 offer new airborne communications and observation options.
A new study sees the global sustainable aviation fuel market rapidly expanding by 2030.
Aircraft Towing Systems World-Wide is exhibiting its under-development aircraft towing infrastructure system at the Farnborough Airshow.
The battery-powered prototype aced its initial test flight on June 14, and the full-scale model made its debut taxi run on July 7.
Gevo's latest round of stock issuance was aimed at helping the company stabilize its financing demands for its Net Zero-1 sustainable fuel project.
SAF transported via the Colonial Pipeline has reached a New York City airport for the first time.
De Havilland Aircraft of Canada held a celebration at Toronto Downsview Airport, its home of 93 years, before moving its offices to nearby Pearson Airport.
Mitigations to prevent 5G C-band interference will continue while airlines retrofit fleets with filters, new radar altimeters.