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Few aircraft are truly as iconic as the Boeing 757, a long-range twin-engine aircraft that has distinguished itself for being able to serve both short and medium-haul routes crossing continents and oceans. These kinds of services fundamentally restructured airline route networks in the early 2000s, opening up access to new kinds of destinations for carriers that had previously been off-limits due to range and demand considerations. The Boeing 757, a long-range narrowbody that fits right in the capacity sweet spot between single-aisle and widebody jets, helped address this demand and has been used for decades to serve routes that would…

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Jump Aero Founder Makes Case For Emergency Response eVTOL | Aviation Week Network https://aviationweek.com/themes/custom/particle/dist/app-drupal/assets/awn-logo.svg Skip to main content Ben Goldstein September 05, 2025 Credit: Jump Aero Jump Aero founder Carl Dietrich believes his company’s unique single-person aircraft and associated business model can provide customers with the greatest value-to-cost ratio among the crowded field of eVTOL aspirants. Founded in 2019, Jump is developing the JA1 Pulse, a single-person tailsitter… Ben Goldstein Based in Boston, Ben covers advanced air mobility and is managing editor of Aviation Week Network’s AAM Report. Jump Aero Founder Makes Case For Emergency Response eVTOL is part of…

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Donald Trump, the current President of the US, has taken to social media to praise Delta Air Lines for adopting some of his government’s vocabulary adjustments. Most notably, the Atlanta-based US ‘big three’ legacy carrier and SkyTeam founding member will now refer to the Gulf of Mexico as the ‘Gulf of America.’ The changes appear to have been shared in a company memo that also notes that ‘Notice to Air Missions’ will be henceforth referred to as ‘Notice to Air Men’ at Delta Air Lines. While Donald Trump was quick to laud Delta Air Lines for ’embracing MAGA,’ the carrier…

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Leonardo Pitches Eurofighter Typhoon To The Philippines | Aviation Week Network https://aviationweek.com/themes/custom/particle/dist/app-drupal/assets/awn-logo.svg Skip to main content Chen Chuanren September 05, 2025 Eurofighter Typhoon Credit: Airbus Defense and Space Singapore—Leonardo has formally offered 32 Eurofighter Typhoon Tranche 5 fighters to meet the Philippine Air Force’s (PAF) multi-role combat aircraft (MRCA) requirement, positioning the aircraft as the first operational twin-engine fighter in the competition. The other contenders are Korea Aerospace… Chen Chuanren Chen Chuanren is the Southeast Asia and China Editor for the Aviation Week Network’s (AWN) Air Transport World (ATW) and the Asia-Pacific Defense Correspondent for AWN, joining the team in…

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Delta Air Lines has achieved a key milestone on the sustainability front by taking delivery of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) at Portland International Airport (PDX) in the Pacific Northwest state of Oregon. The Atlanta-based US legacy carrier and SkyTeam founding member teamed up with Shell to make this possible. The move saw hundreds of thousands of gallons of US-made SAF delivered to Portland International, with this particular milestone marking the first commercial-scale uplift of Sustainable Aviation Fuel at the airport. Going forward, it will boost both Delta’s sustainability credentials and PDX’s ability to capitalize on SAF growth. Portland’s First Commercial-Scale…

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Ghost Bat Clears Demo Hurdle, Awaits Production Decision | Aviation Week Network https://aviationweek.com/themes/custom/particle/dist/app-drupal/assets/awn-logo.svg Skip to main content Steve Trimble September 05, 2025 Credit: Nick Haggarty/Defence Australia WOOMERA, Australia—Boeing MQ-28 Block 1 Ghost Bats have completed a series of key demonstrations more than four months early to inform an imminent Australian government decision on whether to proceed with a follow-on production order. The MQ-28 Block 1s that participated in the Capability… Steve Trimble Steve covers military aviation, missiles and space for the Aviation Week Network, based in Washington DC. Subscription Required Ghost Bat Clears Demo Hurdle, Awaits Production Decision is published in…

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The Boeing 777 prides itself as being the best-selling widebody aircraft program in history, with over 2,300 units ordered and counting. First entering service in 1995 with launch customer United Airlines, Boeing has developed multiple variants of the 777 and is imminently introducing a new series – the Boeing 777X – within the next 18 months. The initial Boeing 777 model was the 777-200, a long-haul twinjet that entered the market at the perfect time as ETOPS regulations were being relaxed. However, what many people don’t know is that Boeing initially explored a trijet design for the 777, which was…

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Laser-Link Communications Industry Hits Stride Ahead Of SDA Launches | Aviation Week Network https://aviationweek.com/themes/custom/particle/dist/app-drupal/assets/awn-logo.svg Skip to main content Vivienne Machi September 05, 2025 Vendors of optical communications terminals have matured in production and testing since the SDA’s Tranche 0 launches in 2023. Credit: Petrovich9/Getty Images As the U.S. Space Development Agency readies its first operational satellites for launch in September, the once-fragile industrial base for optical communications terminals is showing signs of newfound maturity. One year ago, delays in laser-link terminal manufacturing and integration created… Vivienne Machi Vivienne Machi is the military space editor for Aviation Week based in Los…

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…Attempted To Reach The Runway But Landed About 15 Ft Short And Impacted A Berm On July 23, 2025, about 1300 eastern daylight time, N112EF, a Rockwell International 112 airplane, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Burlington, Vermont. The pilot was not injured. The flight was conducted under the provisions of 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 as a personal flight. The pilot/owner departed Patrick Leahy Burlington Airport (BTV), Burlington, Vermont, about 0840, with 48 gallons of fuel, and flew to Martha’s Vineyard Airport (MVY), Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts. He landed about 1020. The pilot…

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Aero Linx: Brodhead Pietenpol Association The Brodhead Pietenpol Association is a newly reorganized (in 2017) non-profit educational corporation that grew and developed from an earlier type club for owners, pilots, builders, and aficionados of the Pietenpol Aircamper and Sky Scout. The original BPA was started in 1975 (then called the National Pietenpol Association) as a social and builder support group. It has evolved over the years and now, after four decades, has blossomed into a newly re-organized Pietenpol-focused educational organization with part of its mission now including among other activities, promoting aviation safety related to antique amateur-built aircraft, disseminating safe…

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