The skies over the U.S. could see electric vertical takeoff and landing air taxis, cargo carrying drones and hybrid-electric planes sooner through a federal program.
The Boeing 777-8F is set to enter service in 2028.
As the industry adopts more automation, data-driven systems and increasingly complex supply chains, developing a new ...
The state-led initiative will advance after a proposal from the city and Austin-based LIFT Aircraft wasn't selected.
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Japan's new ‘ugly duckling' electronic-warfare aircraft takes to the sky
With Japan ramping up its electronic-warfare spending, the question is how many of the planes the nation will ultimately want ...
In recent years, however, the airline has faced a combination of geopolitical tensions, market volatility, and operational disruptions that have ...
Nearly three years after China began certifying next-gen electric "air taxis" for commercial flights, American contenders are ...
Three-year trials of electric air taxis, autonomous aircraft, and other aviation technologies will be conducted.
The FAA launches groundbreaking pilot program testing electric flying cars and air taxis across 26 states, bringing futuristic transport closer to reality.
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy announced eight pilot projects to test Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing vehicles (eVTOL) that’s scheduled to start across 26 states this summer.
Robinson Helicopter on March 9 announced the launch of its new Robinson Unmanned business unit, and detailed a new unmanned cargo helicopter offering utilizing Sikorsky’s autonomy capability. With ...
Teesside International Airport has launched a new partnership with UK-based air freight carrier European Cargo, introducing ...
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