Aviation Week & Space Technology

By Bill Carey
As it moves to offset losses caused by the pandemic, the UK air navigation services provider makes upgrades to its radar infrastructure.
Air Traffic

By Graham Warwick
Automotive fuel cells are taking to the air, but more development is needed to make them suitable for aircraft use.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Steve Trimble
Interservice Roles Dispute Erupts As Army Defines Vision For Long-Range Targeting
AUSA

By Irene Klotz
Recovering, reflying SpaceX Falcon 9s will save Space Force $53 million.
Space

By Guy Norris
As ETOPS runs for 777X GE9X engine get underway, GE sets sights on flow-inducer validation tests.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By William Garvey
How Gulfstream and Rolls-Royce teamed on the G4.
Business Aviation

By Tony Osborne
Preparation for the information age means a generational change for the operating concept of the British Armed Forces.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Steve Trimble
Ask the Editors: Software has made great strides, but pilots are still needed to handle complex missions in the real world.
Emerging Technologies

By Lee Hudson
An inside look into the U.S. Army’s radical experiment, Project Convergence, a sensor-to-shooter demonstration.
AUSA

By Graham Warwick
New customers are entering the business-aviation market through charter and membership programs, but will they stay?
Business Aviation Week

By Graham Warwick
APT 70 flies urban; EHang’s logistics eVTOL; Paris UAM test site; Japan’s air taxi plans; Sabrewing’s Arabian deal
Emerging Technologies

By Thierry Dubois
BEA’s persistence on three research campaigns leads to a potentially far-reaching discovery of metal fatigue on GE-Pratt GP7200 turbofan.
MRO

By Joe Anselmo
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Aerospace

By Tony Osborne
Despite a wafer-thin majority in Sept. 27’s fighter referendum, the Swiss government can begin its $6.5 billion fighter procurement.
Budget, Policy & Operations

By Adrian Schofield
The pandemic is causing new complications for the Indian government’s plans to sell flag-carrier Air India.
Airlines & Lessors

By Michael Bruno
Never have clouds, i.e., internet-based computing, been more welcome in the aerospace and defense industry.
Connected Aerospace

By Jen DiMascio
Doubling Reaper’s firepower; Rats undermine Triton comms; Will Kazakhstan buy A400Ms?; and Russia receives new Mi-28s.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Graham Warwick
Despite much evidence to the opposite, the public’s image of hydrogen in aviation was set by the 1937 Hindenburg fire.
Emerging Technologies

By Joe Anselmo, Guy Norris, Graham Warwick
Secretive startup Joby Aviation let Aviation Week’s Guy Norris witness a flight test of its new electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing aircraft. He and
Advanced Air Mobility

This webinar took place October 1, 2020. New data suggest Airbus and Boeing may have been approaching peak production before the COVID-19 crisis. The
Aerospace

By Guy Norris
Water vapor from hydrogen-fueled aircraft will generate more contrails, but research is needed to understand persistence and mitigation.
Emerging Technologies

By Helen Massy-Beresford
One unexpected bonus of the coronavirus crisis will be a boost for air cargo’s previously slow digital transformation.
Emerging Technologies

By Antoine Gelain
Misfortune and its own missteps in culture, leadership and technology have sapped the British engine maker of its value.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Graham Warwick
Eco Helicopters sees a quicker route to urban air mobility via Tier 1 Engineering’s electric-powered Robinson R44.
Advanced Air Mobility

By Sean Broderick
System would automatically scan anyone who enters the cabin, adding a layer of defense against virus transmission.
Safety, Ops & Regulation