Bell’s Tony Randall receives lifetime achievement award The latest edition of the United States Helicopter Safety Team (USHST) newsletter highlights Tony Randall, winner of the 2025 Hugh… Continue reading →
EASA AD: Leonardo AW189 This European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) airworthiness directive (AD), ATA 04 – Time Limits/Maintenance Checks – Airworthiness Limitations Section… Continue reading →
Lockheed Martin provides 350th Sikorsky MH-60R to US Navy The OEM delivered the milestone aircraft to HSM-41, the US Navy’s Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron, which will use it for… Continue reading →
US Wildland Fire Service Phase 3 advances under DOI The US Department of Interior (DOI) is moving ahead with Phase 3, which marks the next step in establishing the… Continue reading →
Airbus appoints new CEO for helicopters division The OEM has named Matthieu Louvot CEO of Airbus Helicopters, effective Apr. 1. He is currently executive VP of strategy.… Continue reading →
JETNET promotes Josh Baird to president and COO Baird was previously COO for the Utica, New York–based company. He will continue to report to CEO Derek Swaim. Continue reading →
LifeFlight crew winches hikers in separate incidents on same day A LifeFlight Australia crew based in Toowoomba, Queensland, airlifted two injured hikers in separate rescues Jan. 11 from the Scenic… Continue reading →
Apollo MedFlight achieves Level 3 SMS The Texas-based air medical operator has obtained Level 3 Safety Management System (SMS) verification through the WYVERN Flight Leader program. Continue reading →
FAA proposes new standards requiring radio altimeter upgrades, replacement VAI is focusing on operational continuity and costs for the proposed rule in its work with the FAA and US… Continue reading →
M1, partners advance in US Army’s Flight School Next program The US Army has selected a partnership consisting of M1 Support Services, Robinson Helicopter Co., General Dynamics Information Technology, Quantum… Continue reading →