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This Business Jet’s Cabin Is Like Flying Around the World in Your Own Art Gallery
Cyril Kongo's vibrant, colorful interior on the ACJ220 promises to shake up the typically conservative world of business-jet cabins.
A Pilot Spent 17 Years Building a 1:3 Scale Replica of the B-17 Flying Fortress Bomber—and Yes, It Flies
Jack Bally's creation is one of the most impressive homebuilt planes you will ever see.
Meet ‘the Booth,’ Virgin Atlantic’s Intimate New In-Flight Lounge for Premium Passengers
The cozy nook will be a feature of the airline's new A350 planes, which will start rolling out in December.
This New 8-Seat Electric Airplane Costs 80% Less to Fly Than Conventional Aircraft
Bye Aerospace’s eFlyer 800 has two motors, powered by a grid of electric cells, for a 368-mph top speed, 575-mile range and zero emissions.
The FAA Has Cleared the World’s First Flying Car for Takeoff
Terrafugia's Transition has a Special Light-Sport Aircraft certificate, but the US company needs to finish the car to make it street legal.
This New Collector-Worthy, Limited-Edition Cirrus Pays Homage to Its Most Popular Plane
In 1999, the Cirrus SR20 was launched as an easy-to-fly airplane. This much more sophisticated, limited-edition model is a nod to its future.
This New Jet Concept Flaps Its Wings Like a Bird to Fly More Efficiently
The AlbatrossONE concept may revolutionize aircraft design, resulting in much longer wings and dramatic reductions in CO2 emissions.
Someone Finally Made a VTOL That Looks and Flies Like a Real Airplane
Samad's new Q-Starling uses stylistic cues from classic fighter planes and contemporary sportscars, while establishing a few of its own.
Airbus Just Unveiled Designs for 3 Zero-Emission, Hydrogen-Powered Airplanes
Hydrogen could cut commercial air traffic emissions by half.
The ‘Flying-V,’ a Fuel-Efficient Alternative to Jumbo Jets, Just Flew for the First Time
A scaled version of the V-Wing made its first flight, showing that alternative designs could become long-distance aircraft of the future.
Why Automation Will Soon Make Flying an Aircraft Simpler and Safer
While automation is inevitable, it will take time and FAA certification before flying an aircraft involves pushing a button and taking off. But aviation experts say it's coming.
How Test Pilots Navigate Dangerous Air Space to Make New Business Jets Safer
Unlike commercial airliners focusing on small gains in efficiency, developing business jets is about "speed, safety and security," says one veteran test pilot. In other words, pushing the design envelope.
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