In the late 1940s, GE introduced the J-47 gas turbine engine, which became the most-produced jet engine of the early jet age, ...
The CAPS is an uncompromising innovation of aircraft safety. This FAA-approved whole-aircraft parachute system can be ...
Testing spaces at PBS Aerospace’s HQ include areas to fine-tune and troubleshoot turbines, compressors, exhaust systems. PBS Aerospace officially opened its new North American headquarters in Roswell ...
Discover how to build a simple DIY Stirling engine powered by heat from candles using an empty spray can and pen components. This step-by-step guide demonstrates how to construct the engine, build a ...
People traveling to and from Boston Logan International Airport this holiday season join the 122 million Americans AAA ...
The West Jefferson, N.C., plant produces commercial and military aircraft engine components, including rotating parts, blisks, high-pressure turbines, and spools for the CFM LEAP-1B engines that power ...
Perhaps not as visible as their counterparts doing business in the automotive industry, aviation startups are just as numerous. Some of them are proposing outlandish ideas that will probably never ...
The refinement of the fighter jet seems to have happened at a blistering pace. The world's first operative fighter jet was Germany's Messerschmitt Me 262, which took to the skies during the latter ...
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We Fly: Pilatus PC-12 Pro

In the more than 30 years the Pilatus PC-12 has been in service, its unique combination of speed, load-carrying ability, massive cargo door, large, flat-floored cabin, operating flexibility in ...
President Trump suggested Detroit automakers consider making small, inexpensive cars similar to those popular in Japan. Industry analysts believe the idea is unlikely to happen due to low consumer ...
It’s funny how we are so naive before getting experience in any industry, but once we start working, all the dirty secrets come tumbling out. What’s more surprising is how normalized these things are ...