Why the world’s most awarded luxury cruise line needs a global express jet

New ways for you to travel the world: The world’s most awarded luxury cruise line adds a Bombardier Global Express XRS to its fleet. Crystal’s Air Service to take off in April 2016. Luxury travelers seeking the next level of ease and exclusivity during their journeys now have a Bombardier Global Express XRS offered by … Read more

Fly the green way with Volocopter

A new two-seat e-multicopter makes a revolutionary step in transportation.
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The Volocopter VC200 redefines the helicopter. Learning to pilot vertical takeoff and landing now requires fewer costly and time consuming flying lessons. Volocopter revolutionary e-multicopter will provide clean, energy-efficient transportation.

The Volocopter combines the joy of flying with the highest levels of safety. And not only that – thanks to its reduced mechanics it is low maintenance and extremely easy to operate.

“The pilot merely has to command direction via a joystick and the 2-seater, ultralight aircraft glides into the desired position. In this process our comprehensive redundancy concept ensures a level of safety that immediately compensates a failure of the drive units and forgives a large number of flying errors. Moreover, we have already developed the prototypes of the VC200 with environmentally-friendly rechargeable battery technology,” said Volocopter’s team.

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The revolutionary safety & propulsion system of the Volocopter will serve as a platform for additional aviation systems in the future. It is the perfect platform for both vertical takeoff manned aircraft and heavy-duty drones. The flight concept of the Volocopter facilitates piloted, remote-controlled or even completely autonomous air operations. This creates the potential for many diverse applications.

The modular flight systems can be developed in various sizes. Depending on client’s requirements, a purely electric or hybrid form of propulsion can be used to power the aircraft.

The Volocopter can be operated with a pilot, using remote controls or completely autonomously. It allows the Volocopter to serve a broad range of purposes and solve many unique problems like mobility concept for transporting people/mass transit, platform for physical measurement devices, autonomous farming of fields in the precision agriculture sector, yacht tender, pleasure rides for amusement, recreation or sightseeing, air-taxi and so on.

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NASA’s aeronautics research is building Quiet Supersonic X-plane

NASA’s aeronautics research is building Aviation Horizons X-plane – a quieter supersonic passenger jet.

NASA aeronautics research is building Quiet Supersonic X-plane

Taking a giant leap to the next generation of civilian aircraft, NASA begins work to build a quieter supersonic passenger jet. The return of supersonic passenger air travel is one step closer to reality with NASA’s award of a contract for the preliminary design of a “low boom” flight demonstration aircraft. This is the first in a series of ‘X-planes‘ in NASA’s New Aviation Horizons initiative.

“NASA is working hard to make flight greener, safer and quieter – all while developing aircraft that travel faster, and building an aviation system that operates more efficiently,” said NASA Administrator Charles Bolden. “To that end, it’s worth noting that it’s been almost 70 years since Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier in the Bell X-1 as part of our predecessor agency’s high-speed research. Now we’re continuing that supersonic X-plane legacy with this preliminary design award for a quieter supersonic jet with an aim toward passenger flight.”

Booming and shaking supersonic research, NASA selected a team led by Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company of Palmdale, California, to complete a preliminary design for Quiet Supersonic Technology (QueSST). The work will be conducted under a task order against the Basic and Applied Aerospace Research and Technology (BAART) contract at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia.

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After conducting feasibility studies and working to better understand acceptable sound levels across United States, NASA’s Commercial Supersonic Technology Project asked industry teams to submit design concepts for a piloted test aircraft that can fly at supersonic speeds, creating a supersonic “heartbeat” — a soft thump rather than the disruptive boom currently associated with supersonic flight.

“Developing, building and flight testing a quiet supersonic X-plane is the next logical step in our path to enabling the industry’s decision to open supersonic travel for the flying public,” said Jaiwon Shin, associate administrator for NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission.

Lockheed Martin will receive about $20 million over 17 months for QueSST preliminary design work.

The company will develop baseline aircraft requirements and a preliminary smaller aircraft design, with specifications, and provide supporting documentation for concept formulation and planning. This documentation would be used to prepare for the detailed design, building and testing of the QueSST jet. Performance of this preliminary design also must undergo analytical and wind tunnel validation.

In addition to design and building, this Low Boom Flight Demonstration (LBFD) phase of the project also will include validation of community response to the new, quieter supersonic design.

NASA’s 10-year New Aviation Horizons initiative has the ambitious goals of reducing fuel use, emissions and noise through innovations in aircraft design that departs from the conventional tube-and-wing aircraft shape.

The New Aviation Horizons X-planes will typically be about half-scale of a production aircraft and likely are to be piloted. Design-and-build will take several years with aircraft starting their flight campaign around 2020, depending on funding.

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Enhanced 2016 SR Series is the most sophisticated aircraft ever produced by Cirrus Aircraft

Cirrus  is bringing even more luxury and convenience features to the world’s best selling high-performance piston aircraft. Cirrus Aircraft produces the best-selling airplane in its segment for the thirteenth consecutive year, and for 2016 the company is raising the bar again. The aviation powerhouse unveiled its 2016 SR series – the most sophisticated aircraft ever … Read more

Elon Musk hints that his next project could be an electric plane

Perhaps the most highly revered Silicon Valley engineer, Musk said he has been thinking about an electric jet with vertical takeoff and landing

Cobalt to disrupt the aviation industry with innovative Co50 Valkyrie

Finally, a personal aircraft offering speed, safety, comfort, and cool looks. San Francisco-based Cobalt, a premier manufacturer of well-designed, sleek, private planes for personal and business travel, aims to transform the private aircraft experience with a new category of planes. Cobalt air crafts are design-centric, stunningly sleek, modern, as well as super fast, safe and easy … Read more