

Airweek 2026 Brings South Africa’s Aviation Community Together Despite the Weather
By Garth Calitz South Africa’s recreational aviation community once again converged on Middelburg Airfield in Mpumalanga as the Aero Club of South Africa hosted its annual Airweek gathering, normally one of the country’s largest fly-ins in the country. This year, the weather had other plans, a combination of tropical moisture and an unstable low-pressure system over the interior created ideal conditions for severe thunderstorms and iclemnet rain, and rain it did. My original
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The Spitfire Turns 90 - The Fighter That Defined an Era
By Garth Calitz On 5 March 2026, one of aviation’s most celebrated aircraft reached a remarkable milestone. The legendary Supermarine Spitfire marked 90 years since its first flight, a moment that helped shape both aviation history and the outcome of the Second World War. Few aircraft have captured the imagination of pilots and aviation enthusiasts quite like the Spitfire. With its elegant elliptical wings, distinctive engine note and superb performance, the aircraft quickly
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MH370 Search Ends Without Success as Families Call for Renewed Effort
More than a decade after one of aviation’s greatest mysteries unfolded, the latest deep-sea search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has concluded without success. Despite sophisticated underwater technology and renewed determination, the wreckage of the aircraft and definitive answers for the families of the 239 people on board remain elusive. Flight MH370, operated by a Boeing 777-200ER, disappeared on 8 March 2014 while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. C
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Helicopter Hoist Rescue Highlights Vital Aviation Role in Durban Maritime Emergency
A dramatic helicopter medical evacuation off the coast of Durban earlier this month once again highlighted the crucial role aviation plays in modern maritime rescue operations. At 12:20 on Monday, 2 March, the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) Durban duty crew were placed on alert following reports that a 45-year-old Chinese seafarer had suffered serious injuries after falling down a stairwell aboard a bulk carrier anchored off Durban. The vessel was waiting at the Durban
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Bell Advances High-Speed Vertical Lift with DARPA’s X-76 SPRINT X-Plane
Bell Textron has reached a major milestone in the development of next-generation military aircraft, successfully completing the Critical Design Review (CDR) for the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency’s ambitious SPeed and Runway INdependent Technologies (SPRINT) program. The achievement clears the way for the company to begin construction of a new experimental aircraft, now officially designated the X-76, which aims to combine jet-like speed with the flexibility of ver
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Bell Highlights Innovation, Aircraft Capability at Verticon 2026
Bell is set to make a strong impression at Verticon 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia, showcasing its latest aircraft, technological developments and comprehensive customer support solutions. The event provides Bell with an opportunity to demonstrate the versatility of its helicopter range while celebrating significant milestones achieved over the past year. In a symbolic opening to the show, Bell plans to become the first operator to fly an aircraft into Verticon 2026, arriving with
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RTX Hybrid-Electric Demonstrator Moves Closer to Flight
In a quiet control room, a small group of engineers gathered around a bank of monitors. Many of them had spent years working toward this moment. Then, with the click of a mouse, power surged through a system that could help redefine the future of regional aviation. The system coming to life was an early version of the RTX Hybrid-Electric Flight Demonstrator’s experimental propulsion architecture. This project aims to combine a conventional thermal engine with electric propuls
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Sikorsky Ramps Up Production of New S-92A+ Helicopter Variant
Sikorsky is set to commence production of the newest iteration of its leading heavy helicopter, the S-92A+, signalling the next phase for one of the most extensively utilised large commercial rotorcraft globally. The aircraft will be manufactured and assembled at Sikorsky facilities in Stratford, Connecticut and Owego, New York, with the first production batch destined for a new head-of-state transport customer. The program also anticipates further orders from government and
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Bat Hawk-South Africa’s Rugged Light-Sport Success Story
By Garth Calitz In a country where aviation often means gravel runways, high-density altitudes and long distances between fuel stops, aircraft need to be more than attractive machines; they need to be tough, simple and affordable. The Bat Hawk is exactly that. Over the years, this proudly South African light sport aircraft (LSA) has carved out a reputation as one of the most practical light aircraft operating on the continent. But the Bat Hawk’s story is about more than priva
6 days ago3 min read


SAA Pushes for “Essential Services” Status for Pilots and Aircrew
By Garth Calitz A significant labour development is unfolding in South Africa’s aviation sector, as the government considers whether pilots, cabin crew, and certain aviation personnel should be designated as “essential services” under national labour legislation, a move that could fundamentally reshape industrial relations in the industry. At the centre of the process is the Essential Services Committee (ESC), a statutory body established under the Labour Relations Act. The c
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