SeaOrbiter: A Revolutionary Marine Exploration Vessel by Jacques Rougerie

The SeaOrƄiter is an innovative мarine exploration vessel designed Ƅy Jacques Rougerie. This iмpressive structure coмƄines eleмents of a ship and a suƄмarine, allowing for extended underwater research and exploration. The project aiмs…

Doroni celebrates its first manned eVTOL flight

Doroni has hit a milestone in the development of its two-seat, US$195,000 buy ‘n’ fly eVTOL aircraft. Recently, CEO Doron Merdinger was confident enough to hop in and put his own butt on…

New Generation of Supersonic Jets Aims to Get Rid of the Boom.

The aerospace industry is constantly striving to push the boundaries of aviation technology, and one area that has long been a challenge is supersonic flight. While the Concorde, a pioneering supersonic passenger jet,…

Qantas installs stateroom seats for ultra-long-distance flights

As part of its Project Sunrise for ultra-long-distance international flights, Qantas is showing off the new Business Class and First Class seats that will be installed in its future Airbus A350-1000 fleet and…

Hawk: The Fighter Plane Designed by Steve Wheeler

The field of aviation has witnessed remarkable advancements over the years, with countless innovations in aircraft design. Among the notable contributors to this domain is Steve Wheeler, a renowned designer who has made…

Boom reveals supersonic specs at Paris Air Show

At this year’s Paris Air Show, Boom Supersonic announced a raft of new supplier agreements that reveal technical specifications for the company’s planned Overture supersonic commercial airliner and its custom Symphony engine. There…

Exploring Titanic: James Cameron’s Safe Submersible Adventures Contrasted with the Perils of the Missing Titan

How James Cameron Explored Titanic on Russian-Built ‘Mir’ Sub. James Cameron, the director of the famous film Titanic, embarked on underwater expeditions to explore the sunken ship using Russian-built Mir submersibles. These submersibles,…

By 2030, JetZero hopes to operate an extremely efficient mixed-wing aircraft.

California startup JetZero says it’s working with the USAF, NASA and the FAA to get a blended-wing body jet airliner into service by 2030, promising to use an astonishing 50% less fuel, and…

SkyDrive reveals new urban eVTOL air taxi and Suzuki production deal

Last year, Tokyo-based SkyDrive announced plans to launch an eVTOL taxi service at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan. Now the company is at the Paris Air Show to reveal design and…

Airbus pursues new technology for 100% hydrogen-powered airliner

Airbus is looking towards a greener aviation future, revealing major projects to build hydrogen jet airliners with not only a complete hydrogen-fueled propulsion system, but also a hydrogen Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) to…

Airbus to Use AI in Designing FCAS Flight Control Software

A new partnership between ANSYS and Airbus Defense and Space will develop a new artificial intelligence design tool to create the embedded flight control software for Europe’s Future Combat Air System (FCAS). FCAS…

NASA unveils plans for an ‘eco-friendly’ commercial jet: Agency is developing a Boeing plane that could slash emissions from air travel by 30%

Single-aisle passenger aircraft are the workhorse plane of commercial aviation, producing nearly half of the industry’s greenhouse gas emissions. But a radical new wing design developed by NASA and Boeing promises to make…

Whisper Aero claims radical advance in quiet, efficient electric jets

Whisper Aero says its electric aircraft propulsion systems are “20% more efficient and 100x quieter than anything else on the market.” They’re designed for drones, planes and possibly eVTOLs, and there’s also a…

Boom Supersonic reveals new design for its 1,300mph ‘sculpted for speed’ passenger plane that’s ‘kind of like if Concorde and a 747 had a baby’

Boom Supersonic has unveiled a new design for its 1,300mph airliner, which when it launches in 2029, will carry passengers between London and New York in just three and a half hours. The…

The First Hijacking – Italy 1942

Another coastal patrol, just like yesterday….. On 28th July 1942, a Bristol Beaufort of 217 Squadron, RAF, under the command of Lt Edward “Ted” Strever, SAAF, took off from Malta, for its usual…