Héli Air Monaco to add Vertical Aerospace Valo into fleet The operator plans to use the Valo electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft for passenger transport operations across the French… Continue reading →
GKN, Anduril, Archer partner on military UAVs for United Kingdom GKN Aerospace, Anduril Industries UK, and Archer Aviation will collaborate to develop next-generation unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for the United… Continue reading →
VAI Emerging Professionals Committee supports industry newcomers The new VAI group is designed to support those who have entered the industry in the past six years. Continue reading →
FAA SAIB: Restricted category type certificate holder responsibilities This revised FAA special airworthiness information bulletin (SAIB) informs the aviation industry of potential nonconforming military specifications, US Army-Navy standards,… Continue reading →
Extreme safety ownership In the latest edition of the US Helicopter Safety Team newsletter, Chris Hill, VAI senior director of safety, explains that… Continue reading →
VAI conference highlights transition, safety, federal reforms (Vertical magazine) – Hundreds of helicopter firefighting and utility professionals gathered last week in Boise, Idaho, for the annual VAI… Continue reading →
IMS New Zealand, BOOST widen Cloudburst partnership Under the expanded agreement, BOOST Human External Cargo Systems will serve as an exclusive US and Canadian representative for IMS… Continue reading →
US House passes bill to help stadiums combat drones (ESPN) – The US House of Representatives passed a bill Dec. 10, the Safer Skies Act, which would allow local… Continue reading →
Rotortrade supplies AW119 pair for South African Red Cross AMS (RotorHub) – Rotortrade has completed two transactions involving Leonardo AW119s that will support a modernization program for the South African… Continue reading →
US Army crews rescue 18 from rising river in Washington state (KBOI) – US Army helicopter crews assisted ground teams with the rescue of 18 people and 15 dogs Dec. 9… Continue reading →