Beehive Industries will test its 3D-printed engines for use by the USAF, which are reportedly cheaper to build, use, and service compared to traditionally manufactured engines.
GE Aerospace in Cincinnati is using a 747 aircraft as a flying laboratory to test jet engines under extreme conditions, ...
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Testing jet engine thrust on an aircraft carrier at sea: The US initiative explained
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for our next in-depth look at the personnel and departments that keep an aircraft carrier ...
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for a feature about how monstrously powerful aircraft are kept in place while their ...
Leading engine maker Rolls-Royce is pursuing its own hydrogen engine designs and recently patented a fuel system for a gas ...
Beehive Industries, an American manufacturer of advanced propulsion systems for uncrewed aerial defense applications, today ...
The first commercial passenger jet capable of flying for more than 20 hours with a full payload is now ready to begin two ...
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In 1956, a US Navy Test Pilot Shot Down His Own Plane
The incident taught Navy pilots a valuable lesson about flying faster than the bullets in front of them.
TransDigm Group Incorporated (NYSE: TDG) today announced that it has successfully completed its acquisition of ...
Jet Parts EngineeringJet Parts Engineering ("JPE"), headquartered in Seattle, Washington, is a leading independent designer and manufacturer of aerospace aftermarket solutions, primarily proprietary O ...
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Tejas back in the skies. Did HAL waste years and crores to deliver a dud?
LCA Tejas fleets are set to return to the skies after a two-month pause following a rude landing in February. But with ...
Dan Patterson tells the story of the early years of aviation and the race for new planes to fly higher and faster than anyone ...
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