Home / Resource Hub Resource Hub Filter Media & Resources search by text Resources EventsVideosViolas Flight ReportsRegulationsVAI UpdatesMagazine ArticlesVAI DailySpotlight on SafetyWebinarsPress ReleasesAdvocacy Resources Topic Safety(357)Flight Ops(45)Industry Information(33)Industry News(349)People(103)Airworthiness Directives(120)Education(18)Industry Careers(1)Government News(53)Technology(5)How We Serve(191)VAI News(150)Member News(516)Regulatory News(40)Land & Live(9)Advocacy(270)Air tour management plans / ATMP(6)EAGLE initiative(3)Sustainability(12)Veterans issues(7)Unmanned aircraft systems / UASs(8)Infrastructure / heliports / vertiports(32)FAA reauthorization(10)Workforce(21)ATC privatization(2)Advanced air mobility / AAM(15)Federal preemption / ADA(13)Access and Noise / ANCA(2)5G interference(49)Testimony/Hearings(21)VTOL Advocate(33)Across the Web(74)VAI at Work(11) Year year of publication Any Year 1970 (1) 2010 (21) 2011 (7) 2012 (7) 2013 (25) 2014 (6) 2015 (33) 2016 (23) 2017 (43) 2018 (55) 2019 (90) 2020 (288) 2021 (293) 2022 (313) 2023 (274) 2024 (2,025) 2025 (36) Access Level For MembersFor Public(3,075) Filtered By: Total Items: 3540 VAI Daily Oct. 31, 2024 FAA issues airworthiness criteria for AW609 tiltrotor The FAA has released special class airworthiness criteria for the AgustaWestland Philadelphia Corp. AW609 powered-lift aircraft, which take effect Dec. 2, 2024. VAI Daily Oct. 31, 2024 Ambry Hill Technologies joins forces with Locatory.com The companies will integrate the Locatory.com global aviation parts service with Ambry Hill’s Vista-Quote.com, a request for quote and quote automation platform. VAI Daily Oct. 31, 2024 TSB report: Kaman K-1200, British Columbia, Canada, Oct. 4, 2021 The Transportation Safety Board (TSB) of Canada has concluded that the accident resulted from an in-flight breakup of the helicopter’s rotor system after a blade on the left rotor collided with a blade on the right rotor. The logging helicopter crashed into Jervis Inlet, resulting in the death of the pilot. VAI Daily Oct. 31, 2024 Wisk, SkyGrid partner with FAA to research AAM integration (Urban Air Mobility News) – Along with fellow Boeing subsidiary SkyGrid, Wisk Aero has announced an agreement with the FAA’s William J. Hughes Technical Center in Atlantic City, New Jersey, to research the safe integration of remotely piloted advanced air mobility (AAM) operations into the US National Airspace System. VAI Daily Oct. 31, 2024 Embracing the future of aviation: USTSA’s role in AAM The US Transportation Security Administration (USTSA) sent representatives to the International Civil Aviation Organization AAM Forum last month in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, as the agency seeks to position itself as a key player in security for the emerging advanced air mobility (AAM) sector. VAI Daily Oct. 31, 2024 Trakka, Asian Aerospace to produce EO/IR cameras in the Philippines Trakka USA Defence has signed an agreement with Asian Aerospace to assemble and produce Trakka’s TC-300 and TC-300M electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) camera systems in the Philippines. VAI Daily Oct. 31, 2024 CareFlight Australia names H145 to honor founding pilot John Hoad CareFlight hosted an event earlier this month at its base in Westmead, New South Wales, to give a new nickname to its Airbus H145, “Captain John Hoad,” in honor of its founding pilot. Hoad retired this year after more than 37 years flying for the air medical service. VAI Daily Oct. 31, 2024 Eve Air Mobility secures new funding for eVTOL development Brazilian Embraer subsidiary Eve Air Mobility has obtained a $50 million loan from Citibank to support the company’s research and development program for electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. VAI Daily Oct. 31, 2024 EHang partners with Chinese flight school on UAV training The electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft maker will train students in how to operate and maintain unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) at the Civil Aviation Flight University of China in Guanghan, Sichuan. VAI Daily Oct. 31, 2024 Bell donates 1,800 aircraft components to SIIT for student education Bell Textron Canada’s donation to the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) includes machined parts, sheet metal, acrylic plastics, electrical and mechanical parts, and hardware. « First« Previous…102030…5859606162…708090…Next »Last »