Aero-News Network: The aviation and aerospace world's daily/real-time news and information service
Aero-News Network
RSS icon RSS feed
podcast icon MP3 podcast
Subscribe Aero-News e-mail Newsletter Subscribe

Hide/Show Archive Navigation.

All News

October 30, 2022

Little Green People? Genesis 2 Project Announces International Expansion

Investigations Into Unidentified Aerial Phenomena To Continue

Following its announcement of the first reportedly scientifically-authenticated documentation of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) in 2020, Genesis 2 Project LLC (G2P) has continued their empirical investigations of UAP recordings. Their data collection and ensuing scientific findings have already begun to transform the understanding of physics and opened important discussions with U.S. Government (USG) personnel on the implications of such technologies for our national security.

Read More

Aisha Bowe: First Black Woman Confirmed to Fly With Blue Origin

Bowe Is Expected To Be The Sixth Black Woman To Cross The Kármán Line

Former NASA rocket scientist, founder, and CEO Aisha Bowe is manifested on a future flight of New Shepard. She is the first Black woman confirmed to travel on a commercial flight to space with Blue Origin, the private spaceflight company founded by Jeff Bezos. New Shepard is a reusable suborbital rocket system named after astronaut Alan Shepard, the first American to go to space.

Read More

Soaring Eagle Technologies Obtains Approval for Long-Range BVLOS Inspection

New Remote PIC mission Capability to be used for up to 100 Miles of Survey Per Day

Soaring Eagle Technologies has received their latest long-distance waiver from the FAA, allowing them to expand their range of infrastructure inspection using uncrewed aircraft from longer distances than ever before. They have one of the first BVLOS FAA waivers to fly small Uncrewed Aerial System (sUAS) inspection missions under a set of specific operational guidelines, provided those flights took place within a given geographic region.

Read More

NBAA Head Named to FAA AAM Advisory Committee

Ed Bolen Placed Among Dozen Appointees Mapping the Future of Advanced Aviation

NBAA chief Ed Bolen has been selected as one of 12 new appointees to the FAA’s Advanced Aviation Advisory Committee (AAAC). The committee is a recent development in the march towards widespread UAS and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) aircraft throughout the civil airspace system. The AAAC was put into place thanks to recent NBAA-bolstered legislation aimed at laying the necessary groundwork needed for the introduction of new technologies at such a scale. 

Read More




Advertisement

Advertisement

Podcasts

AeroTwitter

© 2007 - 2024 Web Development & Design by Pauli Systems, LC