The Army’s MV-75 tiltrotor aircraft will replace the Black Hawk, offering greater speed, range, and flexibility for modern long-distance combat operations.
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The U.S. Army officially received a groundbreaking H-60Mx Black Hawk helicopter, extensively modified to fly with or without ...
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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 ...
Global aircraft manufacturer Airbus has offered a peek into the future. The European manufacturer has released the latest instalment of the Future by Airbus, its vision for sustainable aviation in ...
Both companies are intensifying their collaboration and combining technological expertise to strengthen German aircraft development through digital engineering and emission-reducing innovations. Under ...
The successor to the French Navy's current FS Charles De Gaulle nuclear aircraft carrier has gotten a no less symbolic name. When it sets sail in 2038, the FS France Libre will be France's most ...
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 ...
Leading aircraft manufacturer Airbus, in advance of the Paris Airshow “Le Bourget”, last night invited the passengers of 2050 to discover its Concept Cabin - a whole new flying experience inspired by ...
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