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Aerospace 4.0: This revolution has real byte
The latest generation of industrialisation – Aerospace 4.0 – is now firmly with us. Alan Peaford looks at the highs and lows of the new revolution. There have been
Read MoreFlying taxis draw closer with Future of Flight Action Plan
Flying taxis, crime-fighting drones and critical 999 care deliveries could all be a reality by 2030 thanks to a new government and industry joint Future of Flight Action Plan,
Read MoreHoneywell Ventures looks to defence and dual-use startups
Honeywell Ventures, which invests in early-stage, high-growth companies that have emerging and disruptive technologies, expects to partner with more aerospace startups in the defence sector in 2024. Sara Jones,
Read MoreATC simulations pave way for eVTOL operations
The UK’s first major air traffic control simulations for Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) have taken place, demonstrating how eVTOL aircraft or ‘flying taxis’ could be safely integrated with conventional
Read MoreHoneywell’s OperA to help bring AAM to Europe
Honeywell has launched project OperA, one of the two Honeywell-led projects to be awarded through the latest round of funding from the European Union’s SESAR 3 Joint Undertaking. The
Read MoreHoneywell technology is pushing AAM to new heights
Aerospace innovator Honeywell announced a significant milestone this week with confirmation that its Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) business unit has secured contracts worth over $10 billion. Since its formation
Read MoreHoneywell AAM business secures $10bn in contracts
Honeywell’s advanced air mobility (AAM) business unit has secured over $10bn in contracts since its launch three years ago. The achievement, which was announced at Dubai Air Show, is
Read MoreAsia-Pacific airlines focus on sustainability
Sustainability was the focus of discussions amongst airline leaders gathering at the 67th Assembly of Presidents of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) in Singapore last week. “Achieving
Read MoreUK likely to be launch region for AAM aircraft, says Bristow
The UK is in a strong position to be the launch region for advanced air mobility (AAM) aircraft, according to Dave Stepanek, Bristow’s executive vice president and chief transformation
Read MoreAAM industry on brink of ‘generational moment’
The advanced air mobility (AAM) sector is “right on the brink” of significant market disruption supercharged by eVTOL developers who are making progress towards certification, said Prof Dame Helen
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