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Sweden Set To Introduce Emissions-based Charges for Flights
The Swedish government will introduce takeoff and landing charges to encourage airlines to use more fuel-efficient aircraft with lower emissions.
Airlines
March 23, 2021
New SAF from Food Waste Promises Net-Zero Emissions
Researchers in the U.S. have developed a process to make SAF from discarded food and sewage.
Aircraft
March 22, 2021
Bell Finds Additional Opportunities with Wichita Office
Bell opened the Wichita site in August 2020 to support its efforts to win contracts on two substantial future vertical lift programs for the U.S. Army.
Rotorcraft
March 22, 2021
EasyJet CEO Questions Short-haul SAF Benefits
The chief executive of European LCC EasyJet sees hydrogen and electric propulsion as the best solution for short-haul flights.
Airlines
March 22, 2021
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U.S. AAM Market To Generate $115B Annually by 2035
The joint Deloitte/AIA study sees the AAM market, including flying taxis and cargo drones, to generate the equivalent of 0.5 percent of U.S. GDP by 2035.
Rotorcraft
March 19, 2021
Aerospace Partners To Test 100 Percent SAF in a Widebody
Airbus, DLR, Rolls-Royce, and Neste have launched a study into the benefits of flying a widebody airliner on 100 percent SAF.
Aircraft
March 18, 2021
U.S. Aviation Companies Can Get Help To Survive the Covid Pandemic
U.S. Aviation Companies Can Get Help To Survive the Covid Pandemic
Airlines
March 18, 2021
Elbit and KAI Join Forces for Military UAS Collaboration
Links between Korean and Israeli industry are growing, particularly in the field of unmanned air systems.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
March 17, 2021
Outgoing IATA DG Laments Covid-induced ‘Fragmentation’
IATA director general Alexandre de Juniac called for better coordination between governments in ensuring freedom of movement.
Airlines
March 17, 2021
Combat Debut for Typhoon/Storm Shadow Pairing
The Typhoon has been cleared to launch the Storm Shadow stand-off precision attack missile since early 2019, and has now used it in combat.
Aircraft
March 17, 2021
ATR Deliveries Topple to 10 Aircraft in 2020
Along with a paltry delivery total, ATR ended last year with net orders for three airplanes.
Aircraft
March 17, 2021
Episode 29: Landing Fast with Stuck Throttles in an Airbus A330 | AIN's Tales from the Flight Deck Podcast
Episode 29: Landing Fast with Stuck Throttles in an Airbus A330 | AIN's Tales from the Flight Deck Podcast
March 16, 2021
UK NATS Records Day with No Westbound Transatlantic Tracks
Air traffic control providers eschewed the organized track structure on March 9.
Airlines
March 16, 2021
How New Covid Travel Passes Make Trips Easier For Airline Passengers
How New Covid Travel Passes Make Trips Easier For Airline Passengers
Airlines
March 16, 2021
Germany Approved for P-8 Maritime Patrollers
The German navy is seeking a replacement for its Lockheed P-3 Orions, which are slated for retirement in 2024.
Aircraft
March 15, 2021
Norwegian Air Founder Bjørn Kjos Launches New Long-Haul LCC
Norse Atlantic Airways plans to launch flights between Europe and the U.S. in December using Boeing 787s.
Airlines
March 15, 2021
U.S. Air Force Receives First F-15EX Eagle Fighter
Initial production fighters are assigned to the U.S. Air Force's Eglin base for an accelerated test program to get the new Eagle into service in 2024/25.
Aircraft
March 12, 2021
Boom Gets Financial Boost from Amex
The airframer said the strategic investment from American Express Ventures will help support continued development of the Overture supersonic airliner.
Aircraft
March 12, 2021
Wideroe Goes Electric with Tecnam's P-Volt
Norway-based regional airline Wideroe is to start operating Tecnam's nine-passenger P-Volt powered by a Rolls-Royce electric propulsion system.
Aircraft
March 11, 2021
New Carbon Fiber Recycling Path Identified
Researchers at the University of Sydney have developed a new method that they say will allow the reclamation of unrecyclable carbon fiber parts.
Sustainability and Environment
March 11, 2021
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