The project for the first electric aircraft charging station on a U.S. military instillation has officially broken ground, with a completion date in early October.
In partnership with the U.S. Air Force, NASA will also use the aircraft for research focused on how these aircraft could fit into the national airspace, benefiting the entire air taxi industry.
The Royal Australian Air Force and Japanese Air Self Defence Force recently trained together at Exercise Bushido Guardian in Japan. This was the first time RAAF F-35A Lightning IIs travelled to Japan as part of the biennial exercise and is the first implementation of a Reciprocal Access Agreement between Japan and Australia last month.
The bilateral training focused on joint planning processes; intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance fundamentals; and best practices for ISR support to operations.
U.S. Airmen from the Kentucky Air National Guard’s 123rd Civil Engineer Squadron completed mission-ready training designed to promote the development of multi-capable Airmen.
2Excel Aviation will deliver service using newly-acquired Diamond DA62 aircraft. The three-year duration has capability to support military training in UK, Europe and deployments around the world.
Bristol-based light jet company AERALIS, has signed a memorandum of understanding with Babcock France to explore the operation of flexible aircraft as a service enabled by the design of AERALIS’s modular aircraft system.
Bell plans for the test article to execute a series of HSVTOL high-speed transition maneuvers, a first-of-its-kind capability for vertical lift aircraft.