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Rolls-Royce’s new hybrid aircraft engine aims to reduce aviation emissions by 30%
The aviation industry is looking to take a cue from the recent success of ...
The Boeing 777X is currently set to enter commercial service in 2027.
Singapore will host the world’s first airport testbed for next-generation open-fan aircraft engines. The memorandum of understanding was signed at the Changi Aviation Summit, held on the eve of the ...
Fifteen years since the first mockup appeared in public, Leonardo Helicopters is confident it can finally bring its AW09 single-engine light helicopter to the market by year-end. Following a lengthy ...
The Elder Scrolls 6 will be the first Bethesda game to use Creation Engine 3. Bethesda's Todd Howard has reaffirmed that The ...
Air Force Times on MSN
US Air Force awards contract for drone wingman engines
Honeywell aims to adapt its design for its existing SkyShot 1600 engine to fit unmanned aircraft in the Air Force's Collaborate Combat Aircraft program.
As Aviation Week’s AeroEngines Asia-Pacific event kicks off in Hong Kong, and now that Asia-Pacific operators have finally returned to pre-COVID levels, this week’s Flight Friday highlights the ...
40/29 News on MSN
Defense company to open new facility in Fayetteville | Protesters picket 'killer robots'
Swarm Aero is introducing what it describes as the next generation of large unmanned aircraft to Fayetteville.
In an internal combustion engine, air and fuel are injected into the cylinders, where ignitions occur in a controlled environment. The combustion cycles force pistons to move, and that movement is ...
Kratos brings more than 25 years of experience developing and producing small, affordable engines for UAS, drones, and missile platforms. GE Aerospace adds a century of expertise in propulsion ...
When you hear the words "3D printing," what first comes to mind is most likely some sort of simple and hobbyist consumer item. These cool 3D printer possibilities can include action figures and model ...
The Air Force is using a framework to test autonomy on its drone wingman prototypes, showing that multiple companies can supply hardware and software for its future collaborative combat aircraft.
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