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AvAir | January 11, 2023
In a recent announcement, Honeywell Aerospace selected AvAir, inventory solutions provider for the aviation aftermarket, to be its sole worldwide distributor for 85- and 95-series auxiliary power units (APUs), which also includes spares for commercial and defense applications. Over 1,400 airplanes worldwide are currently equipped with 85- and 95- APU variants. The aircraft C130 and P3 are used in the defense sector, and the Boeing 737-CL for commercial purposes. The...
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PRnewswire | June 20, 2023
Supernal LLC (the Company) and Qarbon Aerospace, Inc. announced today a partnership to mature component welding techniques for future scaled production of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicles. This marks the first of two agreements Supernal will announce with established aerospace manufacturers at the Paris Air Show, as the Company works to develop a novel manufacturing process that will enable the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) industry to meet expected demand in the coming...
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Archer | November 17, 2022
Archer Aviation Inc., a leader in electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, and E-One Moli Energy Corp. (Molicel), an industry-leading supplier of lithium-ion battery cells, today announced they have entered into a memorandum of understanding for Molicel to manufacture and supply the battery cells for Archer’s production electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, Midnight. Archer is focused on building an aircraft tailored to the needs of intra-city travel, optim...
Atlas Air | September 07, 2020
On September 5th, an Atlas Air 767-300 heading from Honolulu (Hawaii) to the US territory of Guam was forced to divert back to Honolulu. The decision was made after the aircraft’s right-hand engine had suffered repeated engine surges/compressor stalls. While the plane landed safely and no injuries were reported, some terrifying passenger video of the engine emitting flames was posted to the internet....
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