HTF study projects $12B helicopter blades market by 2032 (OpenPR) – A new HTF Market Intelligence Consulting report projects that the global market for helicopter blades will expand at… Continue reading →
US Army Special Ops orders 5 Boeing MH-47G Block II Chinooks The US Army Special Operations Aviation Command has awarded a contract for Boeing to remanufacture five additional MH-47G Block II… Continue reading →
ITP Aero reports 24% annual increase in revenues for 2024 The company also reported a 43% increase in earnings before interest, taxes, and amortization in its full-year financial results for… Continue reading →
Ethiopian Airlines joins Archer’s launch edition program The African carrier has reached an agreement with Archer Aviation to deploy a fleet of Midnight electric vertical takeoff and… Continue reading →
TracPlus appoints new CEO The New Zealand–based aerial firefighting software company has named John O’Hara, a former chairman of its board of directors, as… Continue reading →
Bell celebrates 40th anniversary of Kestrel Aviation Bell Textron is highlighting the family-owned Australian business founded in 1985, which provides aerial firefighting and emergency response services with… Continue reading →
Lyte, Bluenest, LynePorts to develop vertiports in the Middle East (AIN) – Advanced air mobility infrastructure companies LynePorts and Bluenest are partnering with Lyte Aviation to establish new vertiports across… Continue reading →
AMSL to develop hydrogen refueling infrastructure at YBAF AMSL Aero has reached an agreement to explore liquid hydrogen refueling, maintenance, repair, and overhaul services for electric vertical takeoff… Continue reading →
FAA sides with AOPA on fuel complaint against California county (AVweb) – The FAA has released a decision on an Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) complaint against Santa Clara… Continue reading →
City on fire (POWER UP magazine) – The wildfires that decimated Los Angeles, California, in January pushed aerial firefighting teams to their limits.… Continue reading →