With the enactment of Part 107, the US expects thousands of new commercial drone operators to enter the market this […]
FAA seeks removal of NavWorx UATs
The FAA proposed an airworthiness directive (AD) on Oct. 20 that would require removing certain NavWorx Inc. model ADS600-B remote-mounted […]
Proposed regs threaten South African aviation
Lest you think that government over-regulation is purely an American sport, consider this from South Africa: Government officials want to […]
Vayu Drone Project Will Battle Zika Virus
A top U.S. relief agency is enlisting drones in the War on Zika. This past week, the United States Agency […]
How Does an Aircraft Carrier Maintain Fleet Readiness?
Surprise “general quarters” (or battle stations drills … early operations were conducted with less than a full complement of aircraft. […]
OFAC Issues New General License for Temporary Aircraft Exports to Iran
On 29 July 2016, the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued a new general license authorising temporary […]
City Of Battle Creek Debuts New Airport Promotional Video
Touts Aviation Tenants, Military, And Flight School Why Battle Creek? We have great airport infrastructure, resources and partnerships surrounding our […]
Haiti Relief Efforts Marred By Aircraft Accident
Three Fatally Injured Returning From A Delivery Flight Three aid workers engaged in hurricane relief efforts in Haiti ware fatally […]
Commercial Drone Companies: Making Drones an Integral Part of Industrial Practices
Guest post by Efrat Fenigson, Head of Marketing at Airobotics (Autonomous Drones) It took a tease and a bold prediction […]
All-Electric, Hybrid Aircraft Engine Research Taking Off
Powering a general aviation, single-engine aircraft with current ranges can be practical at that density level, German said. Anderson said: […]