Embraer unveils Energia family of FOUR new aircraft concepts
Brazilian manufacturer Embraer has announced a family of concept aircraft which it hopes will help the aviation industry achieve the goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Why West Wind ATR 42 crashed just 17 seconds after take-off
A fatal 2017 crash of a West Wind ATR 42 has exposed systemic issues involving aircraft taking off with icing contaminated surfaces in Canada, investigators from the country’s Transportation Safety Board have concluded.
Bombardier celebrates Texas apprentices
Ten of the first cohort in Bombardier’s apprenticeship and training programme in Red Oak, Texas, have graduated
IN PICTURES: Stunning shots of visiting airliners at Southend in the 1970s
Regular contributor Ron Mak delves into his vast aviation archive to present a selection of stunning aircraft types he captured at England’s Southend Airport during the 1970s and 1980s
What to expect at this year's Dubai Airshow
The aerospace sector is back in event mode, as the Dubai Airshow returns this November. Richard Schuurman highlights the key trends to look out for
Inside Embraer's new turboprop project
Could the humble turboprop’s best years be yet to come? Gordon Smith sits down with Embraer’s Martyn Holmes and Rodrigo Silva e Souza to discuss one of the industry’s hottest topics
ATR: service insight
Ian Harbison talks with David Brigante at ATR to learn more about the firm's customer offering
ATR 40 years on
Airliner World analyses the trials, tribulations and triumphs of turboprop titan ATR
Why all airliners look the same
With very few exceptions, commercial aircraft designers have followed a similar rule book for design for more than half a century. Key.Aero explains why this is and reveals the military aircraft that kicked it all off
Game changer
Jack Hsu brings years of gaming industry experience to his latest challenge – developing aircraft inspection AR software. Howard Slutsken met him