Welcome back to the Daily Aviation, as we explore how U.S. Air Force maintenance crews service and test powerful military jet ...
The National Interest on MSN
In 1956, a US Navy Test Pilot Shot Down His Own Plane
The incident taught Navy pilots a valuable lesson about flying faster than the bullets in front of them.
The RPSA project provides a crucial opportunity for the revival of the Kaveri jet engine project, which is expected to power ...
India Today on MSNOpinion
Tejas back in the skies. Did HAL waste years and crores to deliver a dud?
LCA Tejas fleets are set to return to the skies after a two-month pause following a rude landing in February. But with ...
Dan Patterson tells the story of the early years of aviation and the race for new planes to fly higher and faster than anyone ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Pentagon-backed X-65 jet with 537 mph top speed moves closer to first flight
Aurora Flight Sciences has taken a major step forward in its experimental aircraft program, ...
For Long Islanders hoping to fly jets for an airline, the road begins, as it did for two Air Canada pilots killed in the ...
NEW DELHI – In a significant development for India’s indigenous fighter jet program Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) on November 7 inked a deal with US-based General Electric (GE) for the supply of ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
ZeroAvia's Electric Aircraft Engine Advances Toward FAA Certification
Engine system is part of the hydrogen-electric powertrain the company is selling to airlines and manufacturers.
GE Aerospace’s carbon fiber composites, first introduced on the GE90 in 1995, now underpin the case and fan blade design of ...
The Aviationist on MSN
DARPA's X-65 Active Flow Control Demonstrator is Taking Shape
Aurora Flight Sciences and DARPA are continuing the assembly of the X-65 CRANE demonstrator, targeting a first flight by 2027 ...
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