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Tecnam's next-gen twin trainers set to arrive in North America
Tecnam, the Italy-based manufacturer of light training aircraft, has announced its P2006T NG (Next Generation) design will soon appear in the U.S. and Canada.
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 ...
In a quiet corner of Oxfordshire, a British engineering start-up is quietly building proof that electric flight is not just ...
Willis Lease Finance Corporation trades at 11x FY26 P/E and a discount as it shifts asset-light, cuts SAF costs, and funds ...
The AutoGyro has come a long way in more than a century of flight. The post The History of Homebuilt Gyrocopters appeared ...
View post: Car Prices Hit $50,000. Now the U.S. Wants to Ease Emissions Rules Everybody knows about Lego sets, but not everyone can afford them. Thankfully, there are other brands that also produce ...
Prof. An Tao from the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory (SHAO) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has proposed a novel "precessing magnetic jet engine" model to explain the peculiar gamma-ray burst ...
The recipe for a passenger plane has long been simple: a metal tube with wings stuck to the sides. But a new collaboration between a high-end YouTube hobbyist and a US-based startup is trying to prove ...
Shocking new photos from the deadly Kentucky UPS plane crash reveal the moment one engine of the Boeing erupted into flames during takeoff. The MD-11 jet could be seen falling to pieces on the runway ...
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The aviation marketplace is a weird place sometimes. Take the current shortage of jet engines, for example. A whole confluence of issues has caused a global engine crisis, resulting in Pratt & Whitney ...
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