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Boeing’s F/A-XX design sacrifices stealth for safer carrier landings
A carrier fighter does not get to be brilliant only at high speed. It also has to arrive back at the ship under control, at low speed, over a short deck that is moving in three dimensions. That is why ...
NASA’s Transformational Tools and Technologies project integrates AI, advanced materials, and computational methods to ...
The combination of a spacious cabin and long range that characterizes most business aircraft makes this sector of aviation one of the hardest to abate when it comes to carbon emissions. The volume, ...
The General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) hosts an annual Aviation Design Challenge for high school students to foster interest in aviation careers. The challenge involves a ...
The Boeing 747-8's innovative raked wingtips offer a sleek, integrated solution to reduce induced drag.
French startup Beyond Aero has completed the preliminary design review for its hydrogen-electric business aircraft, unveiling a revised configuration with pusher propellers replacing ducted fans.
A video for the 80th anniversary of the Skunk Works shows, through renderings and sketches, the past, the present and the future of the secretive division of Lockheed Martin. To celebrate 80 years of ...
Following a series of secret tests, Airbus has revealed a futuristic “blended wing” commercial aircraft design that promises to cut fuel consumption up to 20%. The French aircraft maker rolled out a ...
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Hydrogen-electric aircraft inches closer toward industrial execution, design review completed
The aviation sector across the world is undergoing a major shift toward cleaner technologies, ...
With just over two years remaining until Archer Aviation’s goal of having a four-passenger electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) ready for a commercial launch by 2024, the California-based ...
Evendale-based GE Aviation Monday unveiled a new turboprop engine and said it had been selected by Textron Aviation Inc. to power its single engine turboprop. Textron Aviation and GE announced the ...
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