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Airshare | December 29, 2022
AirShare, New Zealand's drone user hub and unmanned aircraft traffic management (UTM) system, is now integrated with aviation software company AVCRM to support a more streamlined compliance process for pilots. In Australia and New Zealand, AVCRM provides aviation compliance and risk management software solutions. It uses AirShare's public flight request and authorisation APIs to provide access to AirShare flights, resulting in a more streamlined experience while fulfilling...
Aerolineas | August 10, 2020
Aerolineas Argentinas is planning some very special Airbus A330-200 charters to Cyprus. Two roundtrips are currently scheduled with one coming next week and another in early September. These nonstop charters will support the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus. Back in July, the Argentinian flag carrier announced it was to operate two roundtrip flights between Buenos Airlines and Cyprus to carry troops. The troops will relieve members of the Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic ...
Venus Aerospace | October 28, 2022
Venus Aerospace, a startup developing both hypersonic drones and full scale, hypersonic passenger aircrafts, just became the first company in the world to get room temperature storable liquid fuels to operate in a Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine (RDRE). Detonation engines provide higher performance as compared to a typical rocket engine. Our vehicles can go faster and further than existing systems with the same amount of fuel. Rotating detonation means the supersonic combustion happens continu...
China’s civil aviation regulator | June 03, 2020
Beijing will allow limited flights by international carriers to resume after the White House threatened to block Chinese passenger jets from flying to the U.S. The Chinese authorities on Thursday appeared to retreat partially from an escalating dispute with the United States over air travel between the two countries, announcing that foreign airlines would be allowed to operate one flight per week in Chinese cities. The announcement, from China’s civil aviation regulator, followed th...
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