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.
Embraer grew into one of the world's largest aircraft manufacturers during Curado's tenure.
More than 40 ERJ 145 were assembled in China from 2004 to 2010, and five Legacy 650s were built there from 2012 to this year.
Crash of its P.1HH Hammerhead UAS on May 31 did not cause casualties or damage to maritime craft.
The agency has signed cooperative research and development agreements to test counter-drone systems from several companies at selected airports.
Proposed noise-compatibility program for the Southern California airport is scheduled to be approved or disapproved by the FAA on or before November 7.
The April 29 crash brought back into the spotlight the safety of the H225 in demanding oil platform transport operations.
Here in Geneva, the global fuel provider is rolling out an enhanced suite of services aimed at reducing industry carbon emissions.
Helicopter manufacturer hopes corporate/VIP market in Brazil, China will rebound soon
From the Eclair propeller to the Falcon 7X's digital flight control system, company engineers have endeavored to put new technologies in service.
Agency widens the use of aviation traning devices for maintaining instrument currency and recent experience requirements.