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Vertical Aerospace Unveils Hybrid-Electric Complement to eVTOL Air Taxi | FLYING Magazine
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U.K. manufacturer is diversifying its offering with a hybrid-electric concept that it claims will have 10 times the range of its VX4.
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NASA Asked to Scrub ‘Women in Leadership,’ Other ‘DEI’ Terms From Websites
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Several NASA web pages including restricted terms such as “diversity” and “inclusion” remain online as of Friday afternoon.
on Feb 16
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Fourth Boeing 777X Test Aircraft Takes Flight Again | FLYING Magazine
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Boeing has reactivated its fourth 777X testbed aircraft, designated WH004, marking its return to flight operations for the first time since late 2021.
on Fri, 6PM
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What Happens When Autopilots Fail? | FLYING Magazine
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Accidents can occur if workload exceeds an aviator's capacity.
on Fri, 2PM
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Vertical Aerospace Enlists Honeywell for VX4 eVTOL Certification | FLYING Magazine
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Partners expand their collaboration to focus on certification of key components and systems on Vertical’s VX4 air taxi.
on Fri, 1PM
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FBI Goes After Laser Attacks on Aircraft | FLYING Magazine
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The FBI is offering up to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of people involved in aircraft laser incidents.
on Wed, 9PM
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3,000 Workers on Strike at Pratt & Whitney | FLYING Magazine
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Unionized machinists voted down the company’s latest proposed contract at a meeting Sunday and began striking Monday.
on Wed, 12AM
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Budget Proposal Allots Funding for ATC Hiring, FAA Technology Upgrades | FLYING Magazine
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Discretionary budget request proposes allocating billions of dollars to address staffing shortages and outdated systems.
on May 5
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Duffy Teases Major ATC Overhaul Announcement | FLYING Magazine
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An announcement to “build out a brand-new air traffic control infrastructure system” is coming soon, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said.
on May 2
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First Production-Ready Icon A5 Impresses | FLYING Magazine
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Icon Aircraft brought the first production-conforming Icon A5 to Oshkosh, and it's a stunner.
on Apr 30
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Avidyne Brings Atlas FMS to Part 25 Jets | FLYING Magazine
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Avidyne has announced the debut of its Atlas Flight Management System for Part 25 certificated aircraft, bringing its integrated flight deck (IFD) technology
on Apr 30
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FAA Agrees on Path for Avionics Apprenticeship Program | FLYING Magazine
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The FAA and the Aircraft Electronics Association announced on June 23 that it has accepted the association’s petition for approval of its avionics repair
on Apr 30
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Report: Pilot of Black Hawk in Fatal Collision Failed to Heed Instructions
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Multiple layers of failure reportedly may have contributed to the deadliest commercial aviation incident in the U.S. years.
on Apr 29
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Atmos Dubs Debut Phoenix 1 Flight Success Despite Losing Some Data
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Prototype space cargo capsule deploys its inflatable heat shield, but Atmos does not know how it fared upon reentry.
on Apr 25
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Airshow Pilot Rob Holland Killed in Accident
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Rob Holland, one of the top aerobatic pilots and airshow performers in the world, was killed in an aircraft landing accident Thursday.
on Apr 24
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China Approves Passenger Operations With Self-Flying Electric Aircraft
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Manufacturer EHang’s pilotless air taxi is now authorized for aerial tourism, sightseeing, and experiential flights in China.
on Apr 24
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Boeing: No Impacts Expected From ForeFlight, Jeppesen Sale
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When pilots learned that Boeing had entered into an agreement to sell portions of its Digital Aviation Solutions, the news hit them right in the EFB.
on Apr 24
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FAA Investigating Back-to-Back Delta Air Lines Mishaps in Orlando
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Delta sees an engine catch fire on pushback, and a second airplane experiences a pressurization problem that forces it to return.
on Apr 22
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Boeing Spins Off Jeppesen, ForeFlight to Private Equity Firm
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The transaction is expected to close by the end of 2025, pending regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions.
on Apr 22
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FAA Grounds New York Helicopter Charter Company
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FAA issues an emergency grounding of New York Helicopter Inc. in the wake of an accident that killed six people.
on Apr 22
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Aviation Coalition Calls for Emergency FAA Funding, NAS Efficiency
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The Air Traffic Control Association, along with 45 other members of the aviation coalition, have signed a letter calling for FAA funding.
on Apr 16
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The Air Force is selling the ‘non-flyable’ retired tanker aircraft at an online auction, which begins on Tuesday.
on Apr 15
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Textron Unveils CJ4 Light Jet Line’s Next Upgrade
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Textron Aviation recently unveiled its latest new variant, the Cessna Citation CJ4 Gen 3,
on Apr 11
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United Aviate Academy Sued Over ‘Consumer Fraud’
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Around two dozen students have filed a federal complaint against the airline-sponsored flight school, alleging fraud.
on Apr 11
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FAA Plans to Shutter Flight Service Stations
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FAA is considering a plan to decommission the Flight Service Station network of communication frequencies through the contiguous U.S.
on Apr 10
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Lockheed Connie Bataan Returns to AirVenture
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The Lockheed Constellation Bataan is slated to return to Oshkosh, Wisconsin, this summer as part of EAA AirVenture.
on Apr 4
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NASA Seeks Proposals for More Private Astronaut Missions
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Space agency is offering two new opportunities for commercial companies to fly short missions to the International Space Station.
on Apr 3
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Electric Aircraft Completes 6-Week, 22-State Cross-Country Journey
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Beta demonstrates technology and potential routes for its CX300 ahead of customer deliveries anticipated for later this year.
on Apr 2
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FAA: California Airport Violating Grant Assurances
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The ruling suggests the county's action created rules favoring aircraft that can safely use unleaded fuel over those that cannot.
on Apr 2
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Cruz Reveals Cause of False Traffic Alerts
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Texas senator says slew of false TCAS alerts near Reagan National Airport was caused by government testing.
on Mar 29
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What’s next for Boeing Starliner?
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NASA is considering flying the capsule without a crew on its next test flight.
on Mar 20
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Beyond Aero Hydrogen-Electric Jet Advances Toward Certification
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Beyond Aero's BYA-1 hydrogen-electric jet is advancing towards certification, aiming for a 2030 delivery.
on Mar 19
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Delta, JetZero Partnering to Develop Blended-Wing Commercial Aircraft
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Delta Air Lines and JetZero are partnering to develop a commercial blended-wing-body (BWB) aircraft.
on Mar 15
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Drones With Cameras Worth Your Time and Investment
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Discover the best drones with cameras in 2025 for stunning aerial photography and videography.
on Feb 13
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Restoration of Rare Airship Shines Light on WWII K-Ship Patrols
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Moffett Field Historical Society is in the process of restoring the control car of a World War II-era K-class blimp.
on Feb 8
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Elon Musk's Plans to 'Plug In' to ATC System Trigger Backlash
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SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy did not elaborate on their plans to make “rapid safety upgrades.”
on Feb 7
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NTSB: Black Hawk Involved in D.C. Midair May Have Been Flying Too High
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According to an investigative update, the U.S. Army helicopter may have been flying more than 100 feet higher than permitted.
on Feb 5
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ATC Communications Between Jet, Army Black Hawk Face Scrutiny in D.C. Midair
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A Washington, D.C.-area helicopter pilot says Army Black Hawk was flying published route and on appropriate radio frequency.
on Jan 30
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Aviation Group Airlifts Dogs, Cats From Wildfire Region
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Volunteer pilots helped clear shelters in California over the weekend, transporting animals to Oregon and Seattle.
on Jan 14
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Continuing to Close the Gap Between Ability and Capability
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Flying in the backcountry of Montana proves to be demanding in every way.
on Jan 8
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Given an adequate ceiling, visibility, and some instructor creativity, it is possible to continue flight training in the winter months.
on Jan 6
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‘Not a One-Year Project’: FAA Vows to Continue Boeing Scrutiny
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FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker promises to continue “enhanced oversight” one year after the loss of a door plug on a Boeing 737 Max 9.
on Jan 4
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Purdue Unveils Low-Cost Runway Incursion Prevention Tech
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Purdue Polytechnic Institute has unveiled a solar-powered, simplified light system that it says will automatically indicate runway status to pilots.
on Dec 18
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Building Your Best Flight Sim Through Component Upgrades
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Which upgrade options are worth making are your at-home flight simulator?
on Dec 18
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NASA Conducts First Otherworldly Aircraft Accident Investigation
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Space agency fills the role of the FAA and NTSB, whose jurisdiction is limited to U.S. airspace, by investigating a helicopter crash on Mars.
on Dec 17
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FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker to Resign After Year in Role
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FAA head Mike Whitaker has announced his plan to resign early next year after serving 14 months of a five-year term.
on Dec 13
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Archer, Anduril to Pitch DOD on ‘Next-Generation’ Defense Aircraft
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Partners reveal early details about a collaboration to build VTOL aircraft intended for the U.S. military.
on Dec 12
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Attempt to Smuggle Cessnas From U.S. Into Russia Ends in Arrest
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A Russian-American citizen was arrested Monday and charged with illegally attempting to export two small aircraft from the U.S. to Russia.
on Dec 4
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Seattle-Based Galvin Flying Abruptly Closes
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After 94 years and more than 20,000 pilots trained, Galvin Flying Center at KBFI shuts down.
on Dec 4
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Rotor Flies World’s Largest Crop-Spraying Drone in Texas
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Rotor Technologies’ R550 Sprayhawk is fully automated and can spray 240 acres of crops in an hour at a lower cost than comparable aircraft.
on Nov 28