USAF Apologizes After F-35 Triggers Sonic Boom Over England
An F-35A fighter inadvertently caused a sonic boom during a training mission over eastern England.
An F-35A fighter inadvertently caused a sonic boom during a training mission over eastern England.
The agreement follows reported layoffs and a pause in Supernal’s flight program.
The second aircraft will support flight envelope expansion and systems validation.
Company completed point-to-point flights between JFK and Manhattan heliports.
Residential tower site would use existing helipad for electric air taxi operations.
The move comes following the Warthog’s increased operational use in recent combat missions.
Agency is asking for input on how drone operations fit into airport and droneport planning, design and infrastructure.
Aircraft will support upcoming FAA Type Inspection Authorization evaluations.
Legal filings escalate rivalry between electric air taxi developers.
Initiative aims to gather operational data on eVTOL and advanced air mobility aircraft.