Home / VAI News / VAI Daily VAI Daily Airworthiness Directives May. 16, 2025 EASA AD: Airbus Helicopters Deutschland EC135 and EC635 This European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) airworthiness directive (AD), ATA 64–Tail Rotor–Tail Rotor Blades–Inspection, takes effect May 29. Industry News May. 16, 2025 uAvionix introduces Trakr drone-monitoring platform The Montana-based company is demonstrating its new Trakr real-time drone and airspace monitoring services at Booth #3003 during next week’s… People May. 16, 2025 AIA praises confirmation of US research, engineering leader The Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) has issued a statement supporting the confirmation of Emil Michael as undersecretary of defense for… Member News May. 16, 2025 Archer Aviation becomes official air taxi partner for LA28 Archer’s Midnight electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft will transport people around Los Angeles, California, during the 2028 Summer Olympics… Member News May. 15, 2025 Robinson introduces new R66 variant for US Army pilot training Robinson Helicopter Co. took the wraps off a new version of its R66 designed for the US Army’s Initial Entry… Member News May. 15, 2025 Bell, partners to develop training for US Army Flight School Next Bell Textron will collaborate with V2X, DigiFlight, and Delaware Resource Group, as well as Textron Aviation affiliate TRU Simulation, to… VAI News May. 15, 2025 VAI Members-Only Benefit: Discount on King Schools courses A VAI membership includes 30% off King Schools online training courses across more than 110 topics, including risk management, flight… Industry News May. 15, 2025 Horizon transitions Cavorite X7 from vertical to forward flight (GlobeNewswire) – Horizon Aircraft has completed a full transition from vertical takeoff to forward flight modes for its prototype hybrid-electric… Member News May. 15, 2025 VFS prepares to host vertical flight leaders at Forum 81 Next week’s Vertical Flight Society (VFS) 81st Annual Forum & Technology Display will focus on the future of vertical aviation.… Previous Page 1 … 62 63 64 65 66 … 318 Next Page
Airworthiness Directives May. 16, 2025 EASA AD: Airbus Helicopters Deutschland EC135 and EC635 This European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) airworthiness directive (AD), ATA 64–Tail Rotor–Tail Rotor Blades–Inspection, takes effect May 29.
Industry News May. 16, 2025 uAvionix introduces Trakr drone-monitoring platform The Montana-based company is demonstrating its new Trakr real-time drone and airspace monitoring services at Booth #3003 during next week’s…
People May. 16, 2025 AIA praises confirmation of US research, engineering leader The Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) has issued a statement supporting the confirmation of Emil Michael as undersecretary of defense for…
Member News May. 16, 2025 Archer Aviation becomes official air taxi partner for LA28 Archer’s Midnight electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft will transport people around Los Angeles, California, during the 2028 Summer Olympics…
Member News May. 15, 2025 Robinson introduces new R66 variant for US Army pilot training Robinson Helicopter Co. took the wraps off a new version of its R66 designed for the US Army’s Initial Entry…
Member News May. 15, 2025 Bell, partners to develop training for US Army Flight School Next Bell Textron will collaborate with V2X, DigiFlight, and Delaware Resource Group, as well as Textron Aviation affiliate TRU Simulation, to…
VAI News May. 15, 2025 VAI Members-Only Benefit: Discount on King Schools courses A VAI membership includes 30% off King Schools online training courses across more than 110 topics, including risk management, flight…
Industry News May. 15, 2025 Horizon transitions Cavorite X7 from vertical to forward flight (GlobeNewswire) – Horizon Aircraft has completed a full transition from vertical takeoff to forward flight modes for its prototype hybrid-electric…
Member News May. 15, 2025 VFS prepares to host vertical flight leaders at Forum 81 Next week’s Vertical Flight Society (VFS) 81st Annual Forum & Technology Display will focus on the future of vertical aviation.…