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Thu, May 22, 2025

Bell Shows off its Virtual FLRAA Prototype to the Army

US Army Receives a Status Update for Its Blackhawk Replacement

Bell Textron recently demonstrated a virtual prototype of its Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA), designated as the MV-75, to the US Army. This will be the first tangible product from the six-year-old FLRAA program. They will later be converted to Flight Training Devices (FTDs), with user feedback being used for design improvements along the way.

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Thu, May 22, 2025

Scouting America Re-Debuts Aviation Merit Badge

Scouts Gain Access to the Fundamentals of Aviation and Aerodynamics

Scouting America (aka Boy Scouts of America) has updated its Aviation Merit Badge, allowing the youth to explore everything from aerodynamics to industry careers through hands-on education. The badge is now the first in the organization’s collection to feature an interactive online resource guide.

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Thu, May 22, 2025

Airborne-NextGen 05.20.25: Drone Regs, Zero-Emission Cargo, Door-Dash Drone

Also: Blackhawk’s Replacement, Supersonic Flight, Archer 1Q/25, Long-Range VTOL Program

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean P. Duffy released an update on progress being made with proposed FAA drone rules controlling Beyond Visual Line Of Sight or BVLOS operations and restricting UAS operations at a fixed facility site. These were sent on May 13 to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs for review. RVL Aviation has inked a deal with ZeroAvia to fly what may be the ‘world’s first’ zero-emission cargo service. The operator will utilize Cessna Grand Caravans retrofitted with the hydrogen-electric ZA600 power plant. Zero-emission flights will be launched in the British Isles, but not before the partners are able to tick all certification and integration boxes. The partnership between DoorDash and Wing has for the first time introduced residential food delivery to Charlotte, North Carolina, as it expands operat

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Thu, May 22, 2025

Wisk, NASA Partner to Develop IFR-Capable Autonomous Aircraft

Boeing Subsidiary Signs Five-Year Research Contract

Boeing-owned Wisk Aero recently signed a long-term contract with NASA to research the integration of autonomous aircraft under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR). This is an expansion of the partnership established in 2020 to explore autonomous urban air mobility (UAM) operations.

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Thu, May 22, 2025

ANNouncement: Now Accepting Applications For Oshkosh 2025 Stringers!!!

An Amazing Experience Awaits The Chosen Few...

Oshkosh, to us, seems the perfect place to get started on watching aviation recover the past couple of years... and so ANN is putting EXTRA effort and resources into our coverage of Oshkosh 2025... just a little under 90 days hence. We are now undertaking the process to seek talented stringers to help us present Oshkosh and the sport and general aviation community to the world around us. If you ever thought about joining us, this is THE year to do it. IF YOU want to be a part of this unique adventure, speak up NOW, rather than later, because we're going to be looking for the best volunteer folks we can find and are planning to do so ASAP. You've been warned (grin)....

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Thu, May 22, 2025

Airborne 05.21.25: Jimmy Stewart’s P-51, Glider Splashdown, Jet Bike

Also: Whistleblower’s Family Settles, Boeing Aircraft Tires, Horizon X7 eVTOL, Falcon 9 Record

The P-51C Mustang previously owned by beloved actor and military aviator Jimmy Stewart recently finished up an eventful weekend at the Indiana County-Jimmy Stewart Airport (IDI) and is making its way to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. A glider with two persons on board made what was called a spectacular emergency landing in the Eisack River in Bolzano in northeastern Italy on May 10, 2025. The two were uninjured and were able to exit the glider and make it safely to shore. The Bolzano Fire Department was alerted immediately and dispatched its water rescue unit to the site. No, it’s not April 1… a Polish aviation start-up recently unveiled a Star Wars-inspired flying bike by announcing its first successful flight. To bring it all together, at the controls for the maiden flight was an Imperial scout trooper. The Airb

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Thu, May 22, 2025

4Air Verifies 100+ Worldwide SAF Locations

Sites Noted On Interactive Map Increased From <20 In 2021

4Air, provider of a range of sustainability-related aviation solutions, announced its interactive map depicting locations where Sustainable Aviation Fuels are available has expanded from less than 20 in 2021 when it was launched, to now over 100 locations worldwide.

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Thu, May 22, 2025

Horizon X7 eVTOL Achieves Transition Flight Milestone

Large-Scale Prototype Succeeds In Full-Wing Forward Flight

Horizon Aircraft, Canadian-based developer of hybrid eVTOL aircraft, announced its Cavorite X7 large-scale prototype successfully completed a flight during which it transitioned from vertical takeoff to full-wing horizontal forward flight, a major step in the development of the aircraft.

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Thu, May 22, 2025

GA-ASI Ground Tests its ‘Fighter Drone’ Prototype

YFQ-42A Prepares for Flight Testing in Summer 2025

General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) recently announced that its test vehicle for the US Air Force’s Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) program, officially designated the YFQ-42A, has entered ground testing. The ‘fighter drone’ is slated to take flight this summer.

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Thu, May 22, 2025

Airborne 05.14.25: ADS-B Privacy Bill, More Newark Woes, Hartzell Buys E-MAG

Also: National Space Council, IAG Orders, Joby Formation, MH17 Blame Placed 

A bill to limit frivolous use of ADS-B tracking data was signed into law by Montana Governor Greg Gianforte. This legislation battles the recent trend of US airports using ADS-B information to impose landing fees on general aviation planes. fter a ‘telecommunications issue’ with Philadelphia TRACON brought yet another string of delays, US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy shared plans to cut back flights into Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR). The ground stop lasted for around 45 minutes. Flights at Newark Liberty International Airport will be reduced “for the next several weeks,” Duffy claimed... Hartzell Engine Tech acquired E-MAG, maker of aircraft electronic ignition systems that are lightweight, reliable, and provide longer engine lifespans, improved starting, and smooth idle. Hartzell Engine Tech intends to obtain certif

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