The sole S-37 first flew on September 25 1997. Though only one was made, its Batman-like aesthetic earned it a lasting place ...
“Autonomous flight is no longer a distant dream — it’s a fast-approaching reality,” according to Boston Brand Research & ...
In the Clean Aviation project, Fraunhofer researchers teamed up with partners to develop a system that causes icy spots on ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
New silicon-powered electric motor cuts hybrid plane weight, helps them fly farther
A hybrid Cessna 337 in California completed a successful test flight using a silicon carbide-based inverter developed by the ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Fast, accurate drag predictions could help improve aircraft design
Researchers at the University of Surrey have proposed a computational approach that can provide aerodynamic drag data more efficiently during the early stages of aircraft design. It is hoped that ...
KLM Sees Cityhopper As Regional Aircraft Technology Incubator is published in Aviation Daily, an Aviation Week Intelligence ...
Electric Aircraft Startup Beta Technologies Raises $1B In Upsized IPO is published in Advanced Air Mobility Report, an ...
A little-known company based in Boulder, Colorado, is pursuing an ambitious, borderline outlandish goal: creating the world’s ...
The Brighterside of News on MSN
BETA Technologies’ all-electric plane lands at Boeing Field, marking a milestone for clean aviation
This week, the roar of engines at Boeing Field gave way to the quiet hum of progress as a different kind of airplane landed, ...
SEATTLE — A plane that will never need traditional fuel landed at Boeing Field, making history. “The first electric aircraft ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Inside Beta Technologies’ IPO With CEO Kyle Clark
Electric aircraft are increasingly entering the public eye—and public markets.
The market responded incredibly well,” founding CEO Kyle Clark said in a press conference from the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday. “It's obviously a huge day for us down here.” ...
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