30 September, 2024
ATR delivers a new ATR 42-600 to SATENA
UK's aviation regulator sets out plan to enable routine drone flights beyond line of sight
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has published a roadmap for a future in which drones carry out tasks like transporting specialised chemotherapy drugs to hospitals, mail to remote locations and even carrying defibrillators to emergencies.
Sophie O’Sullivan, Programme Director for Future of Flight at the Civil Aviation Authority, said: “Drones have the potential to transform our lives but to make that future possible we need to lay strong foundations for the future.Our delivery model shows how we will protect the public while enabling this exciting new technology.It is vital that we create the right rules and regulations that current and new airspace users are all happy with while maintaining the highest safety standards.”
European airlines warned to avoid air space over Lebanon and Israel
Lufthansa Group appoints Felipe Bonifatti as Vice President Asia Pacific & Joint Ventures East
28 September, 2024
Turner Prize 2024 opens at Tate Britain
Shadowdock at the Birthplace of Titanic
Lockheed Martin names Dennis Goege as Vice President and Chief Executive, Europe
IATA Wings of Change Europe to Offer Agenda for European Competitiveness
Conservationists took to sea and air to check the wellbeing of Thames seals with the help of the RAF
“During the 2024 seal survey, we counted 431 harbour seals and 714 grey seals laying out on sandbanks along the Thames. By combining these with the number of seals estimated to stay in the water during the counts, we can estimate that there are a total of 599 harbour seals and 2,988 grey seals."Hannah McCormickZoological Society of London
“Seals are playful but shy creatures, so using a long-range lens to take photos from a distance allows us to maximise our counting accuracy while also minimising any disturbance – helping us build the strongest possible understanding of how these native species are faring in the Thames, and highlighting the importance of protecting this ecosystem.”Hannah McCormick
"The RAF and MOD are delighted and proud to have been able to contribute to a conservation project of such significant scientific importance. Supporting the ZSL project has provided a unique opportunity for military helicopter aircrew to develop core and niche skills which will further benefit Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force staff and students who train at the world-leading No 1 Flying Training School.”Group Captain Andy BaronCommandant of No 1 Flying Training School, RAF Shawbury
"From tackling pollution to planting biodiversity-boosting seagrass, we’re working to make these waterways healthy and resilient to future change. It is vital that the health and recovery of our waterways is a key government priority.”Hannah McCormick
Air France launches free ultra-high-speed Wi-Fi on board all its aircraft
RAF hosts Restorative Action Ceremony for LGBT veterans
New Delta nonstop route from Salt Lake City to Seoul....
SWISS names Alain Chisari as its new Head of Swiss WorldCargo
27 September, 2024
New electronic warfare radar takes to the skies for the first time
The latest prototype of the European Common Radar System (ECRS) Mark 2 has been flown on a UK Typhoon test and evaluation aircraft at BAE Systems’ flight test facility in Lancashire.
The flight is the latest milestone in the ongoing development programme for the UK Typhoon and will strengthen the aircraft’s control of the airspace and provide cutting-edge electronic warfare capabilities making it an even more potent part of the NATO’s frontline fleet.
"Evolution of Typhoon’s air combat capability is paramount to ensure Typhoon continues to deter potential aggressors, defend our nation and defeat our adversaries wherever we need to fly and fight whether for the UK or in our staunch support to the NATO alliance. This first flight of this ECRS Mk2 prototype new radar in the test aircraft is a positive step towards ensuring this."
Air Commodore Nick Lowe
Head Capability Delivery Combat Air and Typhoon Senior Responsible Officer, RAF