Home / Resource Hub Resource Hub Filter Media & Resources search by text Resources EventsVideosViolas Flight ReportsRegulationsVAI UpdatesMagazine ArticlesVAI DailySpotlight on SafetyWebinarsPress ReleasesAdvocacy Resources Topic Safety(405)Flight Ops(53)Industry Information(34)Industry News(470)People(115)Airworthiness Directives(221)Education(20)Industry Careers(1)Government News(76)Technology(5)How We Serve(242)VAI News(233)Member News(822)VERTICON(9)Regulatory News(39)Land & Live(9)Advocacy(290)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(22)ATC privatization(2)Advanced air mobility / AAM(16)Federal preemption / ADA(13)Access and Noise / ANCA(2)5G interference(49)Testimony/Hearings(24)VTOL Advocate(39)Tariffs(8)ATC Modernization(1)Across the Web(93)VAI at Work(11)VERTICON Afternoon News(23)VERTICON Morning News(48) 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 (287) 2021 (293) 2022 (313) 2023 (274) 2024 (1,661) 2025 (1,366) Access Level For MembersFor Public(4,043) Filtered By: Total Items: 4505 VAI Daily Mar. 28, 2025 HTF study projects $12B helicopter blades market by 2032 (OpenPR) – A new HTF Market Intelligence Consulting report projects that the global market for helicopter blades will expand at a compound annual growth rate of around 8% through 2032 and rise from a 2025 value of $5 billion to approximately $12 billion. VAI Daily Mar. 28, 2025 US Army Special Ops orders 5 Boeing MH-47G Block II Chinooks The US Army Special Operations Aviation Command has awarded a contract for Boeing to remanufacture five additional MH-47G Block II Chinooks, with deliveries scheduled to start in 2027. VAI Daily Mar. 28, 2025 ITP Aero reports 24% annual increase in revenues for 2024 The company also reported a 43% increase in earnings before interest, taxes, and amortization in its full-year financial results for 2024 when compared with the previous year. VAI Daily Mar. 28, 2025 Ethiopian Airlines joins Archer’s launch edition program The African carrier has reached an agreement with Archer Aviation to deploy a fleet of Midnight electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft after developing infrastructure and support services for air taxi operations. VAI Daily Mar. 28, 2025 TracPlus appoints new CEO The New Zealand–based aerial firefighting software company has named John O’Hara, a former chairman of its board of directors, as CEO. VAI Daily Mar. 28, 2025 Bell celebrates 40th anniversary of Kestrel Aviation Bell Textron is highlighting the family-owned Australian business founded in 1985, which provides aerial firefighting and emergency response services with a fleet that includes the Bell 206L-3, 407, 212, and 412. VAI Daily Mar. 28, 2025 Lyte, Bluenest, LynePorts to develop vertiports in the Middle East (AIN) – Advanced air mobility infrastructure companies LynePorts and Bluenest are partnering with Lyte Aviation to establish new vertiports across the region, starting with Oman and the United Arab Emirates. VAI Daily Mar. 28, 2025 AMSL to develop hydrogen refueling infrastructure at YBAF AMSL Aero has reached an agreement to explore liquid hydrogen refueling, maintenance, repair, and overhaul services for electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft at Archerfield Airport (YBAF) in Queensland, Australia. VAI Daily Mar. 27, 2025 FAA sides with AOPA on fuel complaint against California county (AVweb) – The FAA has released a decision on an Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) complaint against Santa Clara County that finds the county’s 2022 prohibition of 100LL aviation fuel violated its federal airport obligations. VAI Daily Mar. 27, 2025 City on fire (POWER UP magazine) – The wildfires that decimated Los Angeles, California, in January pushed aerial firefighting teams to their limits. These are some of their stories. « First« Previous…102030…6970717273…8090100…Next »Last »