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The US Navy just put $1.4M behind a weird electric aircraft idea
The U.S. Navy has quietly written a small but telling check to a company working on a solar‑electric aircraft that can stay ...
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Sixth-gen fighter: China speeds up development of J-36, J-50 jet; challenge US’ air dominance
Often referred to as the J-36 and J-50, these aircraft are widely believed to represent China’s vision for future, ...
A comparison of FLRAA and NGRC, including their intentions and timelines, to help us better understand each programme.
Despite the rapid advancements in other technological sectors, commercial aircraft have remained fundamentally unchanged for decades. While electric vehicles are revolutionizing ground transportation, ...
As sixth-generation fighter programs ramp up, military insiders are divided over whether future warplanes need pilots at all. The Pentagon is pouring billions into next-generation aircraft, pushing ...
Xinhua News Agency reports that the Chinese navy has had take off arrested landing tests of the J-15T, J-35 fighter jets and the KJ-600 early warning and command aircraft with a electromagnetic ...
What steps can be taken to mitigate lightning strikes on future aircraft designs? This is what a recent study published in IEEE Access hopes to address as a team of researchers investigated new ...
The US Air Force will acquire two additional Boeing 747-8 aircraft for $400 million to support training and sustainment for the future Air Force One fleet.
US lawmakers block Pentagon plans to cancel the Boeing E-7 Wedgetail, preserving funding for the Air Force’s next-generation ...
Horizon Aircraft Partners with Renowned Designer Andrea Mocellin to Shape the Future of Air Mobility
TORONTO, June 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- New Horizon Aircraft (NASDAQ: HOVR), doing business as Horizon Aircraft (“Horizon Aircraft” or the “Company”), an advanced aerospace engineering company and ...
In the next few decades, the standard passenger aircraft will look radically different, according to the head of one of the world’s largest plane manufacturers. Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said in a ...
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