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Scientists have devised a robot that flies like a bird using real feathers — could this be the future of fighter jets?
Scientists have developed a robotic bird, PigeonBot II, that uses real pigeon feathers to mimic bir…
TCS collaborates with Rolls-Royce for hydrogen research programme
TCS will supply engineering skills and support to Rolls-Royce to tackle three key challenges in ena…
ANI
The US Navy is battling 'the best Iranian technology' in the Red Sea and changing how it fights to beat it, admiral says
US forces in the Red Sea have been intercepting missiles and drones launched by the Iran-backed Hou…
Jake Epstein
US transport security body seeks one-stop pact with India to end rescreening of passengers
"I think very tangible and very reachable between India and the United States is one-stop secur…
PTI
A cargo plane flew 50 miles with no pilot onboard using a semi-automated system. An aviation expert says the technology could address the pilot shortage.
The flight system allows a plane to be remote operated by a pilot on the ground, which could stream…
Erin Snodgrass
Wearables for plants, bacteria eating viruses, and 8 technologies in 2023 that can change the future
The World Economic Forum has announced ten breakthrough technologies set to change the world over t…
China is trying to overcome weaknesses in its military by 'aggressively recruiting' Western pilots to train its aviators, Five Eyes intel allies warn
A new intelligence bulletin details China's efforts to target current and former Western military p…
Jake Epstein
The aviation industry wants to reach net zero by 2050, but major players disagree on how to get there
As the aviation industry tries to decarbonize, people disagree on how to advance SAF production and…
Pete Syme
Japan Airlines is looking at hydrogen-electric-powered aircraft as a solution to the aviation industry's carbon problem
Japan Airlines' new partners have all completed successful hydrogen-electric flights this year. But…
Taylor Rains
Aviation safety is built on the 'Swiss cheese' model – but the Japan Airlines crash shows the holes sometimes line up
A theory that air accidents are often the result of a series of smaller errors may explain why an A…
Taylor Rains,Tom Porter
Flying taxis could take to the skies by next year. Here's why the aviation industry is so excited about eVTOLs.
Flying-taxi companies such as Archer and AutoFlight hope to change the daily commute with electric …
Pete Syme
A startup wants to fly passengers in its supersonic plane by 2029, but high costs and unproven technology have some experts raising their eyebrows
Boom's futuristic Overture, a $200 million supersonic jetliner with interest from major airlines, h…
Taylor Rains
Lawmakers in Congress can't work together — and aviation experts say it's making it harder to keep the skies safe
An independent FAA panel said that "recurring gridlock" in Congress is in part to blame for safety …