European regulators have long restricted the use of single-engine turbine and turboprop airplanes for commercial operations at night or in […]
Month: July 2016
Safe Landing On Beach After Engine Failure
The pilot of a skydiving plane faced a challenging situation after his engine died shortly after takeoff on Sunday, with […]
Stratus ESG Transponder Approved for ADS-B Mandate
Appareo earns FAA TSO authorization for its Stratus ESG ADS-B transponder, a 1090ES ADS-B Out solution designed for installation in […]
Academics get £1 million grant to develop a new system to reduce aircraft taxiing times at airports
Aviation engineering specialists in the UK have secured a £1 million research grant to develop a pioneering new aircraft routing […]
Nigeria: Lagos Airport Welcomes New A-350 Ethiopian Aircraft
The aircraft was welcomed with a colourful water canon shower by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria,(FAAN) fire tenders at […]
Drone Tennis Coach – Coming to a Court Near You?
It’s that time of year again. The streets of south west London are full of tennis fans enjoying the Wimbledon […]
Picture of the day: Keep calm and race on
Ace reporter and photographer Joni M. Fisher snapped this photo at the end of the Air Race Classic in Daytona […]
Air Race Classic: Women with attitude
The 40th Annual Air Race Classic buzzed the U.S. from June 21-24 on a demanding 2,716-mile route involving 13 airports […]
Inhofe Reports Runway Departure
A Harmon Rocket flown by Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Oklahoma) ran off the runway after landing in Ketchum, Oklahoma, about 7 […]
Yakima’s CubCrafters debuts faster, sleeker single-engine plane
Many in the general aviation industry have already deemed CubCrafters a success story. The Yakima aircraft manufacturer, which started rebuilding […]