Opinion: NASA cuts imperil vertical flight technology leadership (Forbes) – A proposal to reduce the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) budget by 24%, if approved in… Continue reading →
Motorsport and helicopter aviation – not so different Chris Hill, VAI senior director of safety, explains how the vertical aviation community can draw safety lessons from the motorsport… Continue reading →
Aviation Specialties Unlimited adds US Army veteran to team The night-vision imaging systems provider has appointed retired US Army Lt. Keye Perry as Eastern United States USG territory manager. Continue reading →
Skyports to establish vertiport network for Jeju Island The government of the South Korean island has appointed Skyports Infrastructure to lead the development of an advanced air mobility… Continue reading →
Proposed EASA AD: Airbus Helicopters SA 365, AS365, and EC155 The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is accepting feedback through Oct. 6, 2025, on this proposed airworthiness directive (AD),… Continue reading →
Revised EASA AD: Safran Helicopter Engines Arrius 2F This European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) airworthiness directive (AD), ATA 73 – Engine Fuel and Control – Fuel Control… Continue reading →
Smith Myers to supply Artemis for Airbus Helicopters The communications equipment company will provide its Artemis mobile phone detection and location system across the fleet of Airbus models. Continue reading →
Global Medical Response orders Bell 429s The Texas-based air medical operator has purchased seven Bell 429s with an option for eight more. Bell plans to begin… Continue reading →
Concorde Battery adds European technical sales manager The company has appointed Melinda Balazova to the role at its facility in Germany. Continue reading →
Proposed FAA AD: Airbus Helicopters H160-B The FAA is accepting comments through Oct. 23 on this proposed airworthiness directive (AD), which would require revising the existing… Continue reading →