Leading engine maker Rolls-Royce is pursuing its own hydrogen engine designs and recently patented a fuel system for a gas ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
World’s first megawatt-class hydrogen turboprop engine completes maiden flight test
China has completed a landmark test in hydrogen-powered aviation, as a large unmanned cargo ...
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Safran Aircraft Engines is ramping up system-level testing for a future open-fan engine as it builds towards full-scale ground tests next year of the front module – including the 4m (13ft)-diameter ...
UK space propulsion company Pulsar Fusion has conducted the first test of a prototype exhaust system for a nuclear fusion rocket engine that could dramatically cut transit times for missions to Mars ...
Harms will now take charge of overhaul for PW500 and PW300 engines, developing new processes to increase efficiency and maintaining consistent quality standards.
Pratt & Whitney has successfully completed initial ground testing on its first PurePower PW1000G series engine for the Bombardier CSeries aircraft. The engine completed nearly 200 hours of ground ...
A two-month flight testing program will get underway in coming weeks following the aircraft’s departure from the assembly ...
Hydrogen technologies and a hybridised narrowbody engine are likely to be included in Clean Aviation’s next call for proposals, due to be released in early 2026, although whether flight testing will ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Remotely Piloted Aircraft Help FAA Test ACAS X
Testing found that the technology's "behavior and output" change between en route and terminal airspace.
The high-speed uncrewed test aircraft performed its first flight at Edwards AFB, just a year after the launch of the development. Hermeus, a U.S. company aiming to develop hypersonic aircraft quickly ...
Vintage Aviation News on MSN
Grounded dreams: Tupolev Tu-110 – the four-engine shadow of the Tu-104
Tupolev Tu-110 was a four-engine Soviet jetliner developed from the Tu-104 but canceled in 1958 despite successful testing ...
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