Tag: aerospace engineering
NEWS Apr 07, 2026 Remotely Piloted Aircraft Pave the Way for Next Gen Collision Avoidance Aviation safety is entering a digital renaissance as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) accelerates the validation of its next-generation collision avoidance logic. Read More →
NEWS Mar 19, 2026 Airbus Greenlights 100 Seat Hydrogen Regional Jet After Feasibility Success Airbus engineers have officially moved the ZEROe hydrogen fuel cell (HFC) program from the laboratory to the flight-line, confirming the technical feasibility of a 100-seat regional aircraft powered entirely by electric-hydrogen propulsion. Read More →
STORIES Feb 05, 2026 AutoFlight Unveils World First Five-Ton Class eVTOL Matrix Redefining Regional Air Mobility Aerospace engineering reached a historic milestone as AutoFlight officially pulled back the curtain on "Matrix," the world’s first 5-ton class electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Oct 09, 2025 How to Study Aerospace Engineering and Succeed as a University Student Learn how to study aerospace engineering effectively, manage your workload, and succeed as a student with practical strategies and expert guidance. Read More →
NEWS Feb 28, 2024 SunExpress Becomes First Airline to Implement AMOSeTL Technology On January 10, Swiss Aviation Software (Swiss-AS) confirmed that a SunExpress Boeing 737 aircraft departed from Antalya (AYT) with the company's AMOSeTL software. SunExpress became the first airline to incorporate AMOSeTL technology into its operations. Read More →
NEWS Jan 26, 2024 Virgin Atlantic Flight Grounded After Passenger Spots Four Missing Bolts on Wing On January 15, a Virgin Atlantic flight from Manchester Airport (MAN) to New York City's JFK Airport (JFK) was canceled moments before takeoff after an observant passenger spotted four missing bolts on the Airbus A330's wing. Read More →
NEWS Jan 17, 2024 Lufthansa Grounds Two Airbus A321 Freighters After Cracks Discovered in Fuselages After discovering a crack in their fuselages, Lufthansa Cargo recently grounded two Airbus A321 Freighters (A321Fs). This issue is a first for the aircraft type and has brought concerns related to the A321Fs' passenger-to-cargo conversion design. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Dec 29, 2023 Why do Airlines Ask Passengers to Use Airplane Mode? So you've buckled in, stowed your tray table, and prepared for takeoff. But before that thrilling climb, you hear "Please switch your electronic devices to airplane mode." But beneath this simple instruction lies a crucial layer of safety for both passengers and crew. Let's unravel the mystery of airplane mode and understand why it's essential on every flight. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Oct 26, 2023 Airplane Windows are Round Because This Plane Kept Crashing Oval windows are commonplace in modern aviation, but why do engineers prefer them? The history dates back to the failure of the de Havilland Comet, which employed square windows that would prove to be fatal. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Aug 06, 2023 The Best Universities to Study Aerospace Engineering in 2023 Dive into this comprehensive guide by Phil Collins of EssayService to 2023’s top colleges for aerospace engineering. Start your journey to a successful aerospace career today! Read More →