March 27, 2025
General Aviation
General Aviation

UAE Begins Mapping Air Corridors for Air Taxis and Cargo Drones

The UAE has commenced air corridor mapping and the development of a regulatory framework for the integration of air taxis and cargo drones.

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Breaking the Sound Barrier, Quietly: Boom Supersonic’s ‘Boomless’ Breakthrough

Boom Supersonic has announced 'Boomless Cruise' for its supersonic airliner Overture, enabling supersonic travel over land without an audible sonic boom.

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Vertical Aerospace Successfully Completes Latest Piloted Test Phase

Vertical Aerospace has completed the thrustborne testing phase of its VX4 test program and prepares to move to the critical phase of wingborne flight.

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Nolinor Aviation to Acquire Multiple Cargo Aircraft from Natilus

Canada's Nolinor Aviation has signed an agreement to acquire multiple blended-wing-body Kona cargo aircraft from Natilus.

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Culver City Man Pleads Guilty in Drone Collision with Firefighting Aircraft

A Culver City man has agreed to plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge after his drone collided with a CL-415 firefighting aircraft during the Palisades Fire in Los Angeles.

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Conair Selects Daher TBM 960 as Aerial Firefighting ‘Bird Dog’ Aircraft

Aerial firefighting specialist group Conair has selected the Daher TBM 960 single engine turboprop for service as its 'bird dog' aircraft.

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‘Not the Enemy’: White House Says Drones Over New Jersey Were FAA Authorized

The White House has issued a statement saying that the recent spate of drone sightings across New Jersey were "authorized by the FAA."

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Italy Renews Aerial Firefighting Contract with Avincis

Avincis has been awarded a further seven-year contract to operate Italy’s fleet of 18 CL-415 Canadairs on aerial firefighting operations.

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Germany Considers Authorizing Military to Shoot Down Unidentified Drones

The German government is reportedly considering authorizing its military to shoot down unidentified drones following a spate of recent sightings over critical infrastructure.

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Horizon Aircraft: Hybrid eVTOLs Could Transform Irish Air Ambulance Services

New research from Horizon Aircraft suggests that hybrid electric Vertical TakeOff and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft could revolutionize Ireland's air ambulance services.

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