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China’s first homegrown 1,200‑kW turboprop aircraft engine aces cold ignition test
A 1,200-kilowatt-class turboprop engine developed in China has successfully completed its ignition test conducted ...
Research from NASA and GE Aerospace led to the successful testing of a jet engine at the company's Peebles Test Operation site in Ohio ...
The compact, liquid-fuelled ramjet engine uses a novel combustion technology called rotating detonation that offers ...
Current production engines can offer up to 20% increased thrust for unmanned applications EAST HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Pratt & Whitney, an RTX (RTX) (NYSE: RTX) business, has ...
U.S. startup Astro Mechanica plans to take its hybrid-electric supersonic engine into high-altitude and high-speed ground testing this year as it moves toward flying the unique powerplant in 2027 in a ...
HAL initiated the engine ground testing of its CATS Warrior loyal wingman unmanned platform on 11 January 2025. (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited) Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has conducted the ...
Russian research efforts to create a new supersonic civil aircraft demonstrator have edged forward with completion of a phase ...
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 ...
The biggest concern for Boeing was that, while chevrons were certainly effective at lowering engine noise, they also had the ...
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2025: A Big Year for Electric Air Taxi Testing, But 2026 Will Be Bigger
Electric air taxis and other novel aircraft are expected to participate in operational trials as soon as summer 2026.
There will soon come a time when NASA will prove that supersonic aircraft flight is possible over populated areas without disturbing people and perhaps even shattering windows. Such a reality will be ...
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