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 →
HeliStorm forms helicopter industry board of advisors Organizers are accepting applications for 15 open seats on the new board, which will help guide training, educational, and recruiting… 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 →
Officials: Helicopter struck wire before barge crash (VIDEO) (KSDK) – According to federal, state, and local officials, a helicopter conducting power-line work struck a wire and crashed as… 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 →
Report: Helicopter hoist market to reach $1.8B by 2031 (PR Newswire) – A new report from The Insight Partners projects the global market for helicopter hoists, winches, and hooks… Continue reading →
Multiple crews involved with complex mountain rescue (VIDEO) (CBC) – Following attempts from two other crews, a helicopter crew hoisted two stranded climbers from Yak Peak Aug. 6… Continue reading →
Unifly, Skyports Drone Services conduct cross-border drone trial (Dronelife) – The demonstration included the companies delivering medical supplies from the United Kingdom to Belgium. Continue reading →
Udvar-Hazy Center to feature AAM aircraft exhibit The branch of the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum in Chantilly, Virginia, is featuring the Wisk Aero Gen 3… Continue reading →