

The Warplanes of the Vietnam War: Aircraft That Changed Aerial Combat Forever
By Garth Calitz The Vietnam War remains one of the most studied air campaigns in military history. Fought between 1955 and 1975, the conflict saw the first large-scale use of helicopters in combat, intense jet-versus-jet dogfights, strategic bombing campaigns and the emergence of sophisticated air defence systems. More aircraft types were employed in Vietnam than in any conflict since the Second World War. From supersonic fighters and heavy bombers to rugged propeller-driven
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Airbus Unveils Autonomous U145
Airbus Helicopters has unveiled the U145, an autonomous, uncrewed version of its widely used H145 twin-engine helicopter, marking a significant step forward in the evolution of rotary-wing aviation. Introduced at the ILA Berlin Air Show, the U145 combines the proven performance and payload capacity of the H145 with advanced autonomous flight technologies. Airbus plans to conduct the aircraft's maiden flight, initially with a safety pilot on board, before the end of 2026, with
7 hours ago3 min read


Saldanha Bay eSAF Project Could Position South Africa as a Future Aviation Fuel Hub
As airlines around the world face mounting pressure to reduce carbon emissions, South Africa is preparing to enter the rapidly emerging sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) market with what could become one of the world's first commercial-scale electro-sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF) production facilities. Energy company Phelan Green has announced that its clean fuels subsidiary, Phelan eFuels, will use Honeywell's Fischer-Tropsch (FT) Unicracking technology at its planned eSAF f
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Gulfstream Marks 100th G700 Delivery and 100th Speed Record
Gulfstream Aerospace has reached two notable milestones for its flagship Gulfstream G700 business jet, completing its 100th customer delivery and recording its 100th city-pair speed record. The latest speed record was achieved on a flight from Savannah, Georgia, to San Jose, California, completed in 4 hours and 36 minutes at an average cruise speed of Mach 0.91. The aircraft then continued from San Jose to Teterboro, New Jersey, covering the route in 4 hours and 14 minutes, a
7 hours ago2 min read


Bell Advances MV-75 Cheyenne Program with Completion of First Two Wing Structures
Bell Textron has reached a major development milestone in its Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) program, successfully completing the assembly of the first two wing structures for the MV-75 Cheyenne. The achievement marks a significant step toward flight testing and eventual production of the U.S. Army’s next-generation tiltrotor aircraft. The newly completed wings will be integrated into the first two MV-75 test aircraft, advancing assembly activities as Bell moves c
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JetZero Breaks Ground on Historic Greensboro Manufacturing Hub
Aviation startup JetZero has officially broken ground on its new aircraft manufacturing facility and corporate headquarters in Greensboro, North Carolina, marking a major milestone for both the company and the U.S. aerospace industry. The project represents one of the most significant aerospace investments in recent American history. JetZero plans to invest approximately $4.7 billion in the development of an expansive manufacturing complex near Piedmont Triad International Ai
7 hours ago3 min read


Helios Horizon Flies Solid-State Battery Demonstrator
The race to unlock practical electric aviation reached another notable milestone on June 5 when Florida-based nonprofit Helios Horizon announced what it describes as the first piloted electric aircraft flight powered by solid-state batteries. At Zephyrhills Municipal Airport (KZPH), northeast of Tampa, Helios Horizon founder and chief test pilot Miguel Iturmendi conducted a series of test flights in a modified Pipistrel Taurus motor glider equipped with a newly developed soli
7 hours ago3 min read


Maeve Aerospace Grounded as Hybrid-Electric Ambitions End in Bankruptcy
The dream of a new generation of hybrid-electric regional airliners has suffered a significant setback following the bankruptcy of Dutch aviation start-up Maeve Aerospace. The company, which had spent the past five years developing a low-emissions regional aircraft known as the Maeve Jet, officially ceased operations after failing to secure the funding required to continue development. A Dutch court declared Maeve Aerospace and its parent company, Green Transition Alliance, b
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SAAF Museum Airshow 2026 Delivers Spectacular Celebration of Aviation Heritage
By Garth Calitz Photos By Garth Calitz and Trevor Cohen Thousands of aviation enthusiasts braved the cold at Air Force Base Swartkop on Saturday, 6 June, for the annual South African Air Force (SAAF) Museum Airshow. Reports from the SA Weather Service confirmed that Friday night was the coldest night in 2026, but the subzero temperatures did not deter the 11000-odd aviation enthusiasts that qued at the gates from as early as 6 am. They were rewarded with several visiting airc
Jun 108 min read


The SAAF - Where to Now - The Future?
By Rob Russell The recent budget speech, by the Minister of Defence, Ms Motshekga, in which barely anything about the SAAF was mentioned, apart from them being “hard at work repairing” wrongs, has thrust the future of the SAAF into the fore again. The SANDF has gone one way since the ANC took over ruling the country. From a once great and proud Defence Force, feared by many countries around the African continent, to the laughing stock of the continent. Equipment stands arou
Jun 107 min read


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