Veryon, Airbus Helicopters expand partnership The OEM has renewed a master supply agreement with the California-based company to continue providing Veryon Tracking+ and other products… Continue reading →
Freewheeling taken seriously: Single-engine autorotations (AirMed&Rescue) – Special-mission operators explain why they choose single-engine helicopters and how rigorous training, emergency procedures, and advanced systems like… Continue reading →
2 die in helicopter crash in Philippines (South China Morning Post) – The helicopter went down Mar. 3 near Pililla in Rizal, resulting in the deaths of… Continue reading →
Airbus highlights Super Puma operator Airtelis The OEM is sharing how the French electricity transmission network operator used an H225 to help extinguish a July 2025… Continue reading →
Leonardo talks about tiltrotor evolution from AW609 to NGCTR (Vertical magazine) – The flight test program for Leonardo’s Next Generation Civil Tiltrotor (NGCTR) has taken its next step, after… Continue reading →
Data: Helicopter most frequent method for outdoor rescues (Notebookcheck) – According to a report that analyzed more than 3,000 outdoor emergencies from Garmin’s inReach satellite watches during 2025,… Continue reading →
Entrol Bell 412 simulator gains FTD Level 3 certification The German Federal Aviation Office has approved the Entrol simulator, operated by Global Helicopter Service, as a Level 3 flight… Continue reading →
Taiwan adds new drone restrictions to protect seaports (Taipei Times) – Flying drones over seaports in the country without permission or operating them under the influence of alcohol… Continue reading →
Archer Aviation provides update on eIPP program Archer is targeting piloted vertical takeoff and landing aircraft flights later this year under the FAA’s Electric Vertical Takeoff and… Continue reading →
Aviation Maintenance Technology Instructor Fletcher Technical Community College in Schriever, Louisiana, is seeking a new faculty member for the role, which includes serving as… Continue reading →