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Is This Solution to Airplane Noise Complaints?
One of the most common complaints among residents living around major airports is the noise. Landings and takeoffs produce a significant amount of noise, creating a chaotic environment for nearby residents. However, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) … Read More
Airbus Announces Plans to Capture Space Debris
Space debris has become an increasingly common concern among space agencies. Statistics show that there are more than a half-million pieces of space debris flying above the Earth. And what goes up must go down. When space debris falls, it … Read More
NASA Postpones Telescope Launch to 2020
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has postponed the launch of its James Webb Space Telescope to 2020. The massive deep space-viewing telescope was originally planned to launch in October 2018. In September, however, NASA said it was pushing … Read More
FAA Issues New Restraint Regulations for Open-Door Helicopters
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued new regulations for passenger restraints in open-door, “doors-off” helicopter flights. Hundreds of companies throughout the United States offer helicopter tours of local cities and attractions. It provides tourists and travelers with a … Read More
Airbus Considering New Cargo-Hauling Version of A330neo
Aerospace manufacturing company Airbus is considering building a new cargo-hauling version of its existing A330neo jet. Reports show that inquires from parcel services companies like Amazon and the United Parcel Service (UPS) have prompted Airbus to consider the new jet. … Read More
Boeing Products 10,000th 737 Jet
Boeing has reached a new milestone, giving it a place in the Guinness World Records. Earlier this month, the aerospace company announced that it produced its 10,000th 747 jet. This makes the 737 the world’s most produced commercial airliner, thus … Read More
FAA to Test New Authorization System for Drones
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced plans to begin testing its near-real-time authorization processing system for drones beginning around the beginning of May. The FAA’s Dan Elwell unveiled the new processing system tat the annual UAS Symposium earlier … Read More
Airbus Receives $273 Million Order for 35 Helicopters
Aerospace manufacturer Airbus has received a $273 million order to build 35 UH-72A helicopters for the U.S. Army. The Department of Defense (DOD) recently announced this news, saying the helicopters will provide vital support for U.S. military operations, including border control, … Read More
It’s Official: The Boeing 767 Is NOT Coming Back
It appears that Boeing won’t revive its 767 airliner. Some aviation experts had predicted that Boeing would bring back the once-popular wide-body jet airliner due to the current void in the mid-market aircraft (MMA) market. In the latter half of … Read More