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Aerospace start-ups: what can we expect from them?
From remote piloting to drones that can take off in storms, some of the most innovative technology at Farnborough International Airshow was the work of start-ups, reports Tom Batchelor
ZOË ASHFORD: the new face of space
Cranfield University student Zoë Ashford tells Tara Craig why space matters
Maeve Aerospace: Leading the charge
Dutch developer Maeve Aerospace is working on a zero-emissions electric passenger aircraft. Mark Broadbent heard more from its CEO, Jan Willem Heinen
Embraer exclusive: Fit for growth
Jorge Penalba reflects on Francisco Gomes Neto’s turbulent first years with Embraer, and how the CEO and his team intend to steer the company into calmer waters
Digital twinning - how can it help aerospace?
What does the digital twin have to offer aerospace manufacturers and their customers? Mark Broadbent finds out
French Transalls bow out
With the retirement of the last C-160R, Babak Taghvaee reviews the history of the iconic workhorse and the future of French military transport aircraft
Scotland publishes space sustainability roadmap
Scotland’s space sector has published a sustainability roadmap, underscoring its commitment to the environment
The new tech transforming commercial aviation
The COVID-19 pandemic may have grounded commercial airline fleets, but aviation has been pushing forward with innovation that will redefine how we travel
Commercial medevac: types and tech
Mark Broadbent investigates the latest developments in a critical area of commercial aviation: the air ambulance sector