The U.S. Army officially received a groundbreaking H-60Mx Black Hawk helicopter, extensively modified to fly with or ...
Despite the rapid advancements in other technological sectors, commercial aircraft have remained fundamentally unchanged for decades. While electric vehicles are revolutionizing ground transportation, ...
France’s future aircraft carrier has been named “France Libre,” or “Free France” by President Emmanuel Macron. The nuclear-powered ship will become Europe’s largest warship at around 78,000 tons and ...
In early 1960, a new aircraft began to appear under the internal designation Ye-8. At first, it was described as an improved MiG-21, and for a short time, it even carried the future name MiG-23, but ...
What steps can be taken to mitigate lightning strikes on future aircraft designs? This is what a recent study published in IEEE Access hopes to address as a team of researchers investigated new ...
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120,000 tons with 88 combat drones: Meet China’s ‘Luanniao’ space-aircraft carrier built to fly above air defenses
A flat grey triangle has started showing up in discussions of China’s next military aviation ideas, looking less like an ...
EHang Holdings Limited has announced an enhanced partnership with Gotion High-Tech Co., Ltd. to advance power systems for its EH216 series of pilotless electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) ...
Both companies are intensifying their collaboration and combining technological expertise to strengthen German aircraft development through digital engineering and emission-reducing innovations. Under ...
In the next few decades, the standard passenger aircraft will look radically different, according to the head of one of the world’s largest plane manufacturers. Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said in a ...
A prominent Chinese aircraft designer has highlighted the importance of advanced technologies for future fighters, as more images emerge showing Beijing’s naval aviation ambitions. Artificial ...
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