VAI Members-Only Benefit: Aviation Safety Action Program discount VAI has partnered with the Air Charter Safety Foundation to bring VAI members all the benefits of the FAA’s voluntary… Continue reading →
Sending in the Super Puma for aerial firefighting operations Airbus talks with Custom Helicopters CEO Jed Hansen, who explains the impact the Super Puma is having on the Canadian… Continue reading →
NHV, Vestas introduce SAF for offshore operations Helicopter operator NHV Group and wind-turbine manufacturer Vestas are collaborating to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from helicopter operations. As part… Continue reading →
Metro achieves AS9100 certification Metro Aviation has achieved AS9100 certification, highlighting its commitment to quality, safety, and meeting strict aviation industry standards. Continue reading →
EASA AD: Leonardo S.p.A. AW189 helicopters This European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) airworthiness directive (AD), ATA 04 – Time Limits / Maintenance Checks – Airworthiness… Continue reading →
Archer obtains design approval for UAE’s 1st hybrid heliport The General Civil Aviation Agency of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has approved the design for the planned transformation of… Continue reading →
Texas A&M to debut Center for Advanced Aviation Technologies The facility will be aimed at researching and developing emerging aviation technologies such as drones, air taxis, and hypersonic and… Continue reading →
How UAVs and helicopters work together (PODCAST) (Vertical HeliCASTS) – At VERTICON 2025 in March, The Helicopter Podcast team explored how drones and helicopters collaborate on missions,… Continue reading →
B&H completes 1st helicopter transport for Pacific Aircraft Services Aerospace logistics company B&H Worldwide assisted the New Zealand–based aircraft maintenance and management company with the delivery of a new… Continue reading →
FAA sees results from targeting hot-spot airports (AIN) – After the fatal January midair collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (KDCA), the FAA began an analysis… Continue reading →