The U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) and FAA have selected eight pilot projects across the country to test operations involving electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) and other advanced air ...
A future with flying cars is no longer science fiction — all you need to order your own is about $200,000 and some hope and patience.
Marathon Asset Management, a global credit manager, announced the closing of MAST 2026?1, a $615 million aircraft securitization. MAST 2026?1 features a portfolio of 27 Airbus and Boeing narrowbody ...
Over 200 school bus workers at Durham School Services in Wasilla, Alaska, represented by Teamsters Local 959, will begin a work stoppage on Monday, Mar. 2, at 8:15 a.m. due to Durham's unwillingness ...
AHMEDABAD: Gujarat’s ambitious push for air taxis has hit turbulence after the state Assembly was told no high-level ...
The Cavorite X7's Low Projected Operating Cost Has Been Verified by a Leading Independent Audit Firm TORONTO, ON / ACCESS Newswire / March 5, 2026 / New Horizon Aircraft Ltd. ("Horizon Aircraft" or ...
Planned to fly in 2028, the X-76 will explore technologies for fast-flying runway-independent aircraft with folding rotors, crewed and uncrewed.
Bell just completed the Critical Design Review for DARPA's SPRINT program, meaning it can build its next-gen X-76 VTOL aircraft.
DARPA has assigned the designation X-76 to the Speed and Runway Independent Technologies (SPRINT) project, a Bell proof-of-concept technology demonstrator for a high-speed tiltrotor. The DARPA ...
Proprotor blades stop and fold back and propulsion transitions from turboshaft to turbofan to accelerate the X-76 to speeds ...
Bell designed the D-188 as a supersonic VTOL interceptor that could launch from tiny pads or small-ship decks, aiming to remove the need for large carriers and long runways. Iterations evolved into an ...
German start-up ERC System will in 2026 fly the first prototype of a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) uncrewed cargo aircraft it hopes to bring to market in the coming years. Critically, that ...