AIR reveals full-scale eVTOL prototype
The creator of electric vertical take-off and landing aircrafts for the consumer market, AIR, has unveiled the full-scale prototype of its inaugural vehicle, AIR ONE, at the Kentucky Derby.
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The creator of electric vertical take-off and landing aircrafts for the consumer market, AIR, has unveiled the full-scale prototype of its inaugural vehicle, AIR ONE, at the Kentucky Derby.
The Federal Aviation Administration has begun investing the first $1 billion of $5 billion into the U.S.'s air traffic control system, made possible through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Bowman Field Airport has welcomed historic funding as part of President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, that will provide a once-in-a-generation investment.
The FAA believes partnering with U.S. airports, while providing support and funding programmes, will be key to the U.S. lowering greenhouse gas emissions and achieving sustainable air travel.
Denton Enterprise Airport is set to receive $763,000 in fiscal year 2022 as part of President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
The Federal Aviation Administration has levied the largest-ever fines of $81,950 and $77,272, against two passengers for alleged unruly behaviour.
Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority has proposed a new 14-gate concourse at Washington Dulles International Airport, which will replace current outdoor boarding areas, expand passenger amenities, and support new jobs.
Over 3,000 U.S. airports will be benefitting from this once-in-a-generation funding which will give airports an opportunity to build safer and more sustainable airports. This will be the central theme of IAR’s upcoming summit.
The Federal Aviation Administration has agreed to commission the new and sustainable air traffic control tower at Charlotte Douglas International Airport.
The Federal Aviation Administration has given approval for San Francisco International Airport to integrate a new landing technology, which aims to reduce aircraft noise over nearby communities.
Both the Federal Aviation Administration and the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority have recognised how eVTOL and other Advanced Air Mobility aircraft will significantly benefit the future of air travel.
Southern California’s Ontario International Airport Authority Commission has agreed to a ground lease and surplus property development contract, to support ongoing airport improvements.
The Federal Aviation Administration has announced that they will award $2.89 billion, made available by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, to 3,075 airports across the U.S.
Mike Willson, firefighting foam, and foam systems specialist, talks to International Airport Review about the questions over the suitability of PFAS-Free Foam alternatives.
Wayne Harvey, Vice President, Operational, Technical and Regulatory Affairs at the Canadian Airports Council, talks to International Airport Review about how Canadian airports deal with winter weather and how they are preparing for the incoming change to the Global Reporting Format.