Rotorcraft Collective: Fuel yourself for a safe flight (VIDEO) Bruce Webb of Airbus Helicopters explains that having a “pilot’s lunch,” with only a candy bar and soft drink or… Continue reading →
Airbus Helicopters delivers H160 to GDAT Group The operator plans to use the first new H160 that will operate in China for transportation to offshore oil-and-gas platforms. Continue reading →
Baldwin introduces ASAP facilitator program The new Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) facilitator service from Baldwin Safety & Compliance helps organizations manage their FAA-approved ASAP… Continue reading →
VAI Member Spotlight: Polytronix, Texas, USA The LCD display manufacturer also provides instrument panels and components for makers of civil and military helicopters. Read this story… Continue reading →
Archer Aviation provides update on electric aircraft production Six Midnight electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft are in production at facilities in California and Georgia, the company noted… Continue reading →
Bell highlights past and future US military trainers Over the past 70 years, Bell has provided training helicopters for the US military, including the H-13, UH-1H, TH-67, and… Continue reading →
Bristow Group begins testing with BETA electric aircraft The helicopter operator flew the BETA Technologies Alia CX300 conventional takeoff and landing aircraft for the first time Aug. 8… Continue reading →
Blade Air Mobility CFO to present at tech conference CFO Will Heyburn is speaking today, Aug. 11, during the virtual Oppenheimer 28th Annual Technology, Internet & Communications Conference. Continue reading →
FAA seeks to renew info collection of sUAS safety statements The FAA is requesting comments through Sep. 4 on its plans to seek approval to collect information from small unmanned… Continue reading →
Tips for sharing low-altitude airspace with drones (VIDEO) In this Rotorcraft Collective episode, FAA Safety Team representative Scott Newsome provides safety guidelines and best practices for helicopter pilots… Continue reading →