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2025
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The FAA will conduct drone-detection testing near Santa Teresa, New Mexico, from June 16-27.
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Jun
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2025
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SANTA CLARA, CA, June 12, 2025—Today Archer Aviation Inc. (NYSE: ACHR) raised an additional $850M following the White House’s announcement last week of an Executive Order by President Trump to implement an eVTOL Integration Pilot Program in the United States. This program is focused on accelerating the deployment of eVTOL aircraft in the U.S.
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20 June, 2025Los Angeles, CA5 NMR – 4,999 FT AGL Specific instructions and restrictions are
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Israeli media claim this could be just the opening stage of a two-week campaign against Iran. In the
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In May 2025, Global Airlines made waves in the aviation world as its Airbus A380, 9H-GLOBL, finally
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Following days of heightened tension, Israel launched a large attack against Iran in the early hours
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About two dozen German A400Ms will receive missile countermeasure upgrades to enhance survivability
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The Italian Air Force celebrated the phase out of the T-339A jet trainer and the phase in of its
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Jun
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2025
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Fairfax, Virginia, USA, June 11, 2025 — Dozens of the world’s leading electric aircraft developers and technology experts will be speaking at the 19th Annual Electric Aircraft Symposium (EAS), hosted by the Vertical Flight Society (VFS). This exciting event will once again be held online and in person in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, on July 19–20, 2025.
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Jun
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2025
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The pilot reported that he and his passenger were conducting a wildlife damage management flight in a heavily wooded area. He hovered the helicopter about 70 ft above ground level and coordinated with the passenger to locate the target. He then moved the helicopter aft and right for the passenger to have a better view of the target, when the helicopter shuddered and descended as the main and tail rotor blades collided with a tree. The pilot ascended out of the wooded area and located an open field for a precautionary landing, then landed without further incident. The helicopter sustained substantial damage to the main rotor blades and tail rotor blades. After landing, they walked back to the accident area and located one tree that was taller than the surrounding canopy and observed cut tree limbs on the ground beneath the tree. The pilot reported that there were no preimpact mechanical malfunctions or failures that would have precluded normal operation.
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