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FAA clears Boeing 777-9 to move to next phase of certification tests
The Federal Aviation Administration has finalized new safety requirements for the Boeing 777-9, a regulatory step that helps ...
Last month, Lindon, Utah-based Fortem Technologies announced that it had received “a multimillion-dollar order from DHS,” to protect U.S. venues at the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup using its ...
Mobilicom is one of only four companies to be exempted from import restrictions under the Covered List and the only company to have multiple ...
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America’s forward swept wing jet that needed 3 computers to stay alive
The X-29 was built to test forward swept wings, a supercritical airfoil, and extreme aerodynamic instability that demanded ...
Abstract: Isolated microgrids (MGs) have emerged as possible alternatives for power supply to the places without a utility grid. Standalone MGs often encounter several operational challenges, ...
EVE (NYSE:EVEX) highlighted progress on its eVTOL development program during its fourth quarter and full-year 2025 earnings call, emphasizing early flight-testing milestones, continued work with ...
The conglomerate on Monday announced a fresh investment and collaboration with JetZero, the developer of a blended-wing body (BWB) or “all-wing” aircraft for up to 250 passengers. With its “material ...
Unlike its predecessor, the DC-10, the McDonnell Douglas MD-11 was designed to be flown by a two-person crew, removing the ...
F-15 vs F-35: two powerful fighter jets built for different eras. One dominates with speed and firepower, the other with stealth, sensors, and data.
The Harrier was the first operational vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) fighter aircraft, earning it the nickname of the ...
Skyryse®, a leader in aviation automation and simplified flight controls, today announced plans to introduce an emergency autoland capability for both helicopters and airplanes. The feature will be ...
Abstract: In order to enhance vehicle performance and driving comfort, this project aims to develop a Steer-By-Wire (SBW) system that replaces mechanical steering with electronic control. The ...
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