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Boeing’s Wisk Self-Flying Air Taxi Makes First Flight
In 2024, Wisk obtained a G-1 Stage 2 issue paper for the Gen 6, which laid out the airworthiness standards and environmental ...
Autonomous air taxi developer Wisk Aero has delivered its full-scale Gen6 prototype to flight-test teams, marking the ...
Wisk Aero, an autonomous aviation company, today announced the successful completion of the first flight of its Generation 6 aircraft. The flight is a pivotal step forward in Wisk ...
Gen 6 aircraft represents the first candidate for certification of an autonomous passenger-carrying aircraft in the U.S.
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Sony takes control of Peanuts franchise
The deal hands Sony majority ownership of the Peanuts intellectual property, which includes Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the wider cast that has defined the franchise since its debut in newspapers in ...
Airlines often blame weather for delays. Here’s how to use ExpertFlyer to see the real reason your flight was delayed or ...
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Wright brothers achieved the world’s first flight on this day in 1903
The story of the first powered flight, and how a fragile aircraft in 1903 changed commerce, warfare, and human movement ...
Europe’s Airbus is ordering an immediate software change on a “significant number” of its best-selling A320 family of jets, in a move industry sources said would disrupt half the global fleet, or ...
If you’re traveling during the holiday season, then you’ll likely be anticipating the dreaded packed airports and flight ...
European safety regulators have issued an emergency directive after flight-control data on Airbus A320-family jets was found to be vulnerable to high levels of solar radiation. Airbus says the ...
Operators of some 6,000 Airbus A320-family aircraft scrambled over the weekend to undertake software modifications to mitigate the risk of uncommanded flight control inputs from what the manufacturer ...
Airbus ordered fixes on a large number of A320-family aircraft after discovering that intense solar radiation can corrupt data essential to flight-control systems. The recall may cause travel ...
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