Home / VAI News / VAI Daily VAI Daily VAI News Jan. 21, 2025 ICYMI: VAI Briefs—Legislative priorities for the Northeastern US during 2025 While 2024 saw some progress with legislative advancements for vertical aviation operators in the Northeastern United States, 2025 is already… Member News Jan. 21, 2025 Boost Systems, A&H gain EASA approval for CPCDS on AS350, AS355 Boost Systems, in collaboration with AirWork & Heliseilerei (A&H), has obtained a European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) supplemental type certificate… How We Serve Jan. 21, 2025 LifeFlight Australia helped record number of residents in 2024 (Australian Broadcasting Corp.) – The aerial rescue service assisted nearly 8,500 Queensland residents last year, a 13% increase compared with… Airworthiness Directives Jan. 21, 2025 Revised EASA AD: Airbus EC175B helicopters This European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) airworthiness directive (AD), ATA 53–Fuselage–Tail Rotor Pylon–Inspection, takes effect Jan. 21, 2025. It… Member News Jan. 21, 2025 Airbus Helicopters delivers initial pair of H225Ms for French military The French Armament General Directorate received the two helicopters, which will enter service with the French Air and Space Force,… Member News Jan. 21, 2025 Helitak Fire Fighting Equipment names new US sales executive The Lake McDonald, Queensland, Australia–based company has appointed Casey Zimmerman as sales executive for the United States. Member News Jan. 17, 2025 Philippine Air Force receives 10 S-70i Black Hawks Lockheed Martin delivered five of the Sikorsky helicopters to the Philippine Department of National Defense in June 2024 and five… Member News Jan. 17, 2025 Sikorsky establishes S-92 support center in Republic of Korea The Lockheed Martin company has appointed the Sharp Technics K facility at Incheon International Airport (RKSI) in Seoul as an… Airworthiness Directives Jan. 17, 2025 Proposed FAA AD: Airbus SA 341G and SA 342J helicopters This proposed FAA airworthiness directive (AD) would require repetitively inspecting the inclined and horizontal driveshaft flanges and, depending on the… Previous Page 1 … 144 145 146 147 148 … 318 Next Page
VAI News Jan. 21, 2025 ICYMI: VAI Briefs—Legislative priorities for the Northeastern US during 2025 While 2024 saw some progress with legislative advancements for vertical aviation operators in the Northeastern United States, 2025 is already…
Member News Jan. 21, 2025 Boost Systems, A&H gain EASA approval for CPCDS on AS350, AS355 Boost Systems, in collaboration with AirWork & Heliseilerei (A&H), has obtained a European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) supplemental type certificate…
How We Serve Jan. 21, 2025 LifeFlight Australia helped record number of residents in 2024 (Australian Broadcasting Corp.) – The aerial rescue service assisted nearly 8,500 Queensland residents last year, a 13% increase compared with…
Airworthiness Directives Jan. 21, 2025 Revised EASA AD: Airbus EC175B helicopters This European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) airworthiness directive (AD), ATA 53–Fuselage–Tail Rotor Pylon–Inspection, takes effect Jan. 21, 2025. It…
Member News Jan. 21, 2025 Airbus Helicopters delivers initial pair of H225Ms for French military The French Armament General Directorate received the two helicopters, which will enter service with the French Air and Space Force,…
Member News Jan. 21, 2025 Helitak Fire Fighting Equipment names new US sales executive The Lake McDonald, Queensland, Australia–based company has appointed Casey Zimmerman as sales executive for the United States.
Member News Jan. 17, 2025 Philippine Air Force receives 10 S-70i Black Hawks Lockheed Martin delivered five of the Sikorsky helicopters to the Philippine Department of National Defense in June 2024 and five…
Member News Jan. 17, 2025 Sikorsky establishes S-92 support center in Republic of Korea The Lockheed Martin company has appointed the Sharp Technics K facility at Incheon International Airport (RKSI) in Seoul as an…
Airworthiness Directives Jan. 17, 2025 Proposed FAA AD: Airbus SA 341G and SA 342J helicopters This proposed FAA airworthiness directive (AD) would require repetitively inspecting the inclined and horizontal driveshaft flanges and, depending on the…