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The Beechcraft Denali has been in development since 2021 and is now entering the final phase of flight testing ahead of certification. What happened Textron announced…
17.07.2026 Finnish overhead and port crane manufacturer Konecranes has acquired Japanese hoist manufacturer Mitsubishi Electric FA Industrial Products. Konecranes will pay an undisclosed sum of cash…
After a slow start to Canada’s 2026 fire season, activity picked up by the end of June amid dry, warm conditions and returned closer to the…
Borderlands Mexico is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week in Borderlands Mexico: Toyota bets big…
Global Aviation Round-Up from Aircraft Value Intelligence (AVN)A computer rendering of what the United Airlines supersonic aircraft will look like in the future. (Boom Supersonic)Editor’s Note:…
The dream of the 70’s finally has some legal backbone behind it. After more than five decades, the FAA is ready to remove its blanket prohibition…
New research facility signals shift from policy development to operational readiness The Federal Aviation Administration is taking another step toward integrating advanced air mobility (AAM) into…
23.06.2026 Dutch tracked boom lift manufacturer Hyrax has appointed Bradleys Construction as an authorised dealer in the UK. The move follows Bradleys’ display of a 35ft…
JetSMART plans to expand its Argentine operation to 23 aircraft by the southern hemisphere summer of 2027, aiming to gain market share as rival low-cost carrier…
Airworthiness Directives (ADs) are the FAA’s mechanism for forcing fixes to unsafe conditions across an aircraft or engine line. They cover models or entire fleets of…
