SITA to integrate Iridium’s next gen satellite service
SITA will integrate the Iridium Certus satellite communication service into its Unified Aircraft Communications portfolio, which provides critical communications for… Read More »
Florida Tech becomes first U.S. university to own and fly an electric plane
Florida Tech is making aviation history in the U.S. The Melbourne-based university is the first college in the country to… Read More »
U.S. grounds Virgin Galactic flights pending mishap and public safety probe
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Thursday barred Virgin Galactic from flying its SpaceShipTwo until the agency approves its… Read More »
FAA: “Unruly behavior doesn’t fly”
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a public service announcement as part of a continued crackdown on unruly passenger behavior…. Read More »
FAA Releases Video Aimed at Unruly Behavior
The Federal Aviation Administration this morning released a public service announcement video aimed at unruly passengers, warning them that violent… Read More »
New research recommends pilots to choose their own routes on Atlantic flights to reduce carbon emissions
On March 9, 2021, not a single airliner flew westbound across the North Atlantic. It was a perfect time to… Read More »
FAA Awards Nearly $2 Million to Embry-Riddle Drone Safety Project
Embry-Riddle researchers are leading a Federal Aviation Administration-funded project to more safely integrate small unmanned aircraft systems into the National… Read More »
Mixed reaction to EU’s “Fit for 55” plan
The aviation industry has reacted with qualified criticism to additional cost burdens implied by the European Commission’s “Fit for 55”… Read More »