Report: eVTOL aircraft market to expand rapidly through 2033 (Open PR) – A new report from Persistence Market Research projects the global market for electric vertical takeoff and landing… Continue reading →
Daher Aircraft to highlight Kodiak 100, 900 at VERTICON 2026 (AerialFire magazine) – First-time exhibitor Daher will display how its fixed-wing turboprop can support helicopter-focused fleets for law enforcement, public… Continue reading →
NAA names Wing Aero drone team as finalist for Collier Trophy Wing’s drone delivery team is one of six finalists for the award in recognition of the company’s work implementing safe,… Continue reading →
VAI Members-Only Benefit: Fatigue Meter by Pulsar Informatics Gain insights about risk and operational safety for your fleet using a tool that VAI members can receive at a… Continue reading →
SpaceX, xAI to compete in drone swarming competition (Teslarati) – The companies will reportedly compete in a US Defense Department challenge to develop autonomous drone swarming technology. Continue reading →
AOPA surveys general aviation operators about aircraft storage The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) is seeking individuals who can respond on behalf of specific airports to provide… Continue reading →
Airbus Helicopters gains Canadian type certification for H175 The manufacturer has received Transport Canada Civil Aviation approval to operate the H175 in the country. Continue reading →
Electra joins Virginia advanced air mobility program (PR Newswire) – The company will partner with the Virginia Advanced Air Mobility Smart Airspace Program to develop a low-cost… Continue reading →
GAMA releases aircraft shipment, billing report for 2025 The preliminary value of helicopter deliveries last year totaled $4.7 billion, an increase of approximately 5.5%, according to the General… Continue reading →
NTSB preliminary report: Enstrom F28C, Leeds, Utah, Feb. 6, 2026 The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) preliminary report indicates the helicopter lost power and struck a tree shortly after… Continue reading →