Which helicopters have the longest range and how far can they fly? (SlashGear) – The commercial Airbus H225 can fly around 610 nm while the military Leonardo AW101 can cover 810 nm. Continue reading →
McDermott Aviation named finalist for Australian awards The company is a finalist in the Aerial Services Business of the Year and Training and Mentorship Program of the… Continue reading →
Proposed FAA AD: Leonardo AW169 The FAA is seeking comments on this proposed airworthiness directive (AD) through Aug. 15. It would supersede AD 2024-09-02, issued… Continue reading →
FAA tests Joby aircraft integration at California airport The FAA recently used a Joby electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft for a human-in-the-loop simulation to evaluate how it… Continue reading →
Revised EASA AD: Airbus Helicopters AS350 This European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) airworthiness directive (AD), ATA 04–Time Limits/Maintenance Checks–Airworthiness Limitations Section–Amendment, takes effect Jul. 11,… Continue reading →
Bell highlights MV-75 at US Army 250th anniversary celebration Bell Textron hosted a display featuring the Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft at the Jun. 14 military event in Washington, D.C. Continue reading →
Robinson updates service letters for R66, R44 flight controls Robinson has published an update for owners, operators, and maintenance personnel related to inspections of the main-rotor flight controls on… Continue reading →
EASA AD: Airbus Helicopters AS350 and EC130 This European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) airworthiness directive (AD), ATA 04–Time Limits/Maintenance Checks–Airworthiness Limitations Section–Amendment, becomes effective Jul. 11,… Continue reading →
Rotortrade delivers H145 D3 duo to Omni Taxi Aéreo Starting in July, the Omni Helicopters International subsidiary will use the two new Airbus helicopters to support Petrobras offshore operations… Continue reading →
Air Methods adds pair of Bell 429s to medical fleet The new helicopters, which expand the company’s Bell 429 fleet to 13 aircraft, will support Air Methods operators in Iowa… Continue reading →