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Routes Europe has officially been handed over to route development stakeholders across Rimini, Italy. Routes spoke with the host team about the significance of the event for the city and what delegates can look forward to experiencing.Located within the Emilia-Romagna region, Rimini is an Italian municipality of 150,000 inhabitants. The region welcomes about 14.5 million visitors annually and is a leading tourist destination in Europe for both leisure and business travel thanks to its high level of accessibility, authentic Italian offerings, and a highly specialized and developed hospitality industry.During the 2025 edition of Routes Europe, Roberta Frisoni, Emilia-Romagna’s regional minister for…
Today’s aviation industry is dominated by advanced narrowbodies and widebodies. Both Boeing and Airbus are constantly working to improve efficiency, performance, and reliability. They indeed push the limits of what their aircraft can achieve, but the drive to innovate is not new. Decades ago, early manufacturers were also taking on these challenges and producing aircraft that shaped the industry. McDonnell Douglas was one of those manufacturers. It introduced the MD-11, a tri-jet widebody from the 1990s that marked a bold step forward. It featured quieter engines, a long transoceanic range, and a more modern cabin design than its predecessor, the…
Boeing Is Modernizing And Simplifying Production Process Instructions | Aviation Week Network https://aviationweek.com/themes/custom/particle/dist/app-drupal/assets/awn-logo.svg Skip to main content Sean Broderick August 22, 2025 Boeing says it is relying heavily on employee input to improve the content and usability of company instruction manuals. Credit: Jennifer Buchanan/Seattle Times Pool Photo Changes introduced in the last year have helped Boeing stabilize and steadily improve output from its commercial aircraft production operations. Many are well-publicized, such as the half-dozen metrics the company and the FAA use to monitor final assembly line health, new move-ready criteria posted… Sean Broderick Senior Air Transport & Safety Editor Sean…
As The Main Wheels Touched Down A Wind Gust From The Right Pushed The Airplane Off The Runway Analysis: The pilot reported that the initial leg of the cross-country flight proceeded normally. As he approached the airport to land on the return flight, a right 80° crosswind prevailed. The first two approaches to runway 36 were not stable, and he decided to execute go-arounds. On the third approach, the crosswind was then gusting to 17 knots; however, the approach seemed to be stable, and the pilot continued with the landing.
From 2019 (YouTube Edition): American Barnstormers Tour Storms Through AirVenture From July 5-29, 2018, the 2018 American Barnstormers Tour undertook a 5-city, 5-state tour through MO, IA, SD, MN and WI. The 2018 American Barnstormers Tour exclusively featured 10 vintage Travel Air open cockpit biplanes. Five of the biplanes will function as static displays at each venue, with owners and restorers available to answer crowd questions. Five of the biplanes offered ride experiences to tour attendees.
Also: Solar-Powered Flight, Flytrex Approved, Electra Shows Off, Galileo HDX SpaceX’s Starship is getting prepared to launch on Sunday August 24, with the launch window opening at 6:30 pm CDT. SpaceX has completed its investigations into the ninth flight test that ended with the loss of Starship as well as the Ship 36 static fire anomaly. Elroy Air, a San Francisco, California-based developer of autonomous hybrid-electric VTOL cargo aircraft announced it successfully accomplished transition flight, with its Chaparral aircraft performing vertical takeoff and then transforming to wing-borne horizontal flight three times since the end of July. The aircraft performed the…
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The B-2 ‘Spirit’ is among the central assets in the nuclear triad of the US nuclear defense as well as the US Armed Forces’ conventional strike forces. This strategic power is vital in preventing unstable or hostile adversaries from undertaking openly hostile actions, as the threat of retaliation by the B-2, and its nuclear weapons, is always present. The B-2’s nuclear weapons capability, combined with its stealth and intercontinental range, makes it a virtually unrivaled weapon that the US Air Force can send to respond to any threat around the globe. While Lockheed Martin’s previous stealth attack jet, the F-117…
SNC has joined the competition to replace the U.S. Navy’s T-45 Goshawk trainer and asserts that its clean-sheet design can handle the stress of carrier-representative landings the service has had to discontinue.The company tells Aviation Week that it is offering an updated design of its Freedom trainer—originally proffered for the U.S. Air Force’s T-X competition—for the Navy’s Undergraduate Jet Training System (UJTS). The Freedom joins the Boeing T-7A Red Hawk, Lockheed Martin-Korean Aerospace Industries T-50N and Leonardo-Textron M-346N in the bid to replace the aging T-45.While the three competitors have long been known, Nevada-based SNC only briefly teased interest in…