Proposed EASA AD: Airbus Helicopters H160-B The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is accepting comments through Jul. 24 on this proposed airworthiness directive (AD), ATA… Continue reading →
Commemorative magazine celebrates Bell’s 90th anniversary Vertical has released a special digital edition that explores the history and accomplishments of Bell since its founding on Jul.… Continue reading →
VAI Members-Only Benefit: VAI Online Academy VAI’s robust e-learning management system offers livestreamed content and enhanced online training courses for pilots, managers, operators, and maintenance and… Continue reading →
VAI applauds committee approval of Bedford to lead FAA The association urges the full US Senate to quickly move forward the confirmation of Bryan Bedford as the next FAA… Continue reading →
Proposed EASA AD: Airbus Helicopters H160-B The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is accepting comments through Jul. 23 on this proposed airworthiness directive (AD), ATA… Continue reading →
H145 upgrades Hillsboro firefighting capabilities Airbus interviews pilots from Oregon-based Hillsboro Aviation about their first firefighting season in 2024 using the five-bladed H145. Continue reading →
US Army receives initial MV-75 virtual prototype Bell Textron has delivered the first MV-75 virtual prototype to the US Army under the Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft program. Continue reading →
Safran introduces VIEW technical publications platform Safran Helicopter Engines has launched its Visual Interactive Engine techdata Workspace (VIEW), which provides operators with resources for helicopter engine… Continue reading →
Dallas Avionics to offer TDFM-9000 course at APSCON 2025 The avionics distributor will host a course on the Technisonic Industries TDFM-9000 Series radio Jul. 16 in Phoenix, Arizona. Continue reading →
VAI Webinar, Tomorrow: UAS, BVLOS, and the Next Chapter of Vertical Aviation Find out how Part 108 will standardize beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations and open up a whole new… Continue reading →