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Leading eVTOL developers react as FAA approves revolutionary aircraft category

Aerotime

Powered-lift aircraft, which includes air taxis, cargo delivery and a variety of operations within urban and rural areas, represents the first completely new category of civil aircraft since helicopters were introduced back in the 1940s. “The regulation published today will ensure the U.S.

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Next-gen ‘Kona’ cargo plane set to join Nolinor’s fleet

Aviation Bussiness News

In a bold move that could reshape regional air cargo, Canadian charter airline Nolinor Aviation has secured production slots for multiple Kona aircraft, a cutting-edge blended-wing-body freighter developed by Natilus, a San Diego-based aerospace innovator. Powered by an advanced turboprop configuration, the Kona boasts a 3.8-metric-tonne

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The Pro Pilot Path

Plane and Pilot

Choosing the right path begins with a basic understanding of the different approaches to becoming a pro pilot. Speaking of cost, a small independent aviation business could be dramatically easier on your pocketbook compared to one of the national academies, or even the university route. Its a double-edged sword.

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Differences Between FAA Part 91, 121, and 135 in Aviation

Pilot Institute

The parts refer to the parts of the Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR). The FARs are found under Title 14 (Aeronautics and Space) and Title 49 (Transportation) within the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), which is US Federal Law. To summarize: The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is US Federal Law.