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China’s first homegrown 1,200‑kW turboprop aircraft engine aces cold ignition test
A 1,200-kilowatt-class turboprop engine developed in China has successfully completed its ignition test conducted ...
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China’s 1,200 kW homegrown turboprop engine nails brutal cold start test
China has pushed a new piece of aviation hardware through one of the harshest trials in the business, proving that its first ...
The compact, liquid-fuelled ramjet engine uses a novel combustion technology called rotating detonation that offers ...
Russian research efforts to create a new supersonic civil aircraft demonstrator have edged forward with completion of a phase ...
The test is a milestone towards operating flights with 100% sustainable fuel. GE Aerospace is taking another step towards its commitment to sustainable flights, completing testing with sustainable ...
U.S. startup Astro Mechanica plans to take its hybrid-electric supersonic engine into high-altitude and high-speed ground testing this year as it moves toward flying the unique powerplant in 2027 in a ...
Variants of DeltaHawk’s FAA-certified piston engine for GA aircraft are being developed for use in hydrogen-powered aviation, commercial road vehicles, and military mobility applications. Simulations ...
GE Aerospace reported it is working with NASA to test a hybrid electric demonstrator engine with NASA that will embed electric motor/generators in a high-bypass commercial turbofan, to supplement ...
SINGAPORE—China conducted the first flight of a domestically developed 3D-printed turbojet engine in November 2025, marking a ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Jacksonville Aviation Authority board members unanimously approved a five-year lease agreement for Atlanta-based hypersonic aircraft company, Hermeus, to open an engine test ...
EAST HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Pratt & Whitney, an RTX (NYSE: RTX) business, has completed critical testing on its small turbofan engine family for use on Collaborative Combat ...
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2025: A Big Year for Electric Air Taxi Testing, But 2026 Will Be Bigger
The FAA in October 2024 published a special federal aviation regulation (SFAR) with seismic implications for the aviation ...
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