USHST publishes October 2025 safety data The United States Helicopter Safety Team (USHST) has released its monthly safety report for October. The report covers various metrics,… Continue reading →
US Navy reports 2 crashes during routine ops in South China Sea (CNN) – According to the US Navy, an MH-60R Seahawk went down Oct. 26 during routine operations in the South… Continue reading →
SESAR advances U-space research at event in Belgium (Unmanned Airspace) – The Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) joint undertaking hosted U-space experts for discussions about vertiport management,… Continue reading →
Airbus delivers H160 to Hiroshima City Fire Services Bureau When the helicopter enters service early next year, the Japanese operator will become the first in the world to use… Continue reading →
Prototype eVTOL crashes during test flight in Florida (Aerospace America) – An unmanned AIR ONE electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) prototype went down while preparing to land… Continue reading →
SkyGrid, MIT to develop weather service for AAM operators The company and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) will collaborate to develop a high-resolution weather forecasting service for advanced… Continue reading →
Kamatics, RRM to partner on DSX coating for rotor blades The Kaman subsidiary and Rotorcraft Repair and Manufacturing (RRM) are teaming up to offer RRM’s Dragon Skin Extreme (DSX) blade… Continue reading →
US Army reactivates helicopter battalion in Germany (UK Defence Journal) – The reactivation of the 2nd Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, which began serving in Germany in 1968… Continue reading →
CHC to provide crew transportation for Equinor The Norwegian division of CHC Helicopter has received a contract to provide Equinor with offshore transportation from Bergen, Vestland, Norway,… Continue reading →
FAA approves MD Helicopters Super D20B upgrade kit The OEM has obtained an FAA supplemental type certificate for a modification that increases the maximum gross weight of its… Continue reading →