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MagniX targets flight schools with new MagniAIR electric aircraft engine
Student pilots learning to fly in Cessna 150s and Piper Cherokees may soon have an electric option on the flight line. MagniX ...
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MagniX Building Electric Aircraft Engines for GA Airframes
New MagniAIR engine is aimed at models used for recreational flying and training.
CHANTILLY, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The U.S. Navy awarded Amentum (NYSE: AMTM) a $490 million contract to deliver comprehensive contractor logistics support (CLS) of the state-of-the-art T-54A Multi ...
The magniAIR air-cooled electric engine is designed initially for experimental as well as light sport aircraft and electric ...
As electric aviation evolves, both aircraft engines and pilot training are undergoing major changes - this article breaks down what’s new. Trump, 79, confuses his Truth Social rant with the law Why ...
Hawkins Flight Academy announces the addition of a Piper Aztec to its fleet, expanding multi engine training with a strong focus on safety and structure. We did not choose the Aztec despite its age [… ...
Aircraft breakthroughs in speed, stealth and digital systems repeatedly forced militaries to redesign training programs and extend transition courses. Advanced avionics transformed pilots from ...
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FLYING Finance, Sling Aircraft North America Partner on Funding for Buyers
Sling Aircraft North America announces a partnership with FLYING Finance to provide streamlined funding for its modern ...
MagniX’s air-cooled magniAIR electric engine is intended for approval under the FAA’s revamped Mosaic rule for light sport aircraft. Credit: MagniX With new FAA airworthiness regulations for light ...
The T-54A Marlin reached the Initial Operational Capability and will now train student naval aviators that will be assigned to aircraft like the P-8A Poseidon and E-2 Hawkeye. The U.S. Navy has ...
Military aviation has always advanced through moments of disruption, when a new aircraft arrives that changes the rules faster than pilots can adapt. Throughout history, certain machines proved so ...
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