by Jim Campbell | Feb 3, 2026 | Aviation, News, Transportation
President Trump Claims Venezuela is Ready for Tourism Despite Federal Concern Commercial flights between the United States and Venezuela could be returning for the first time in almost 7 years. President Trump claims to have instructed Transportation Secretary Sean...
by Jim Campbell | Feb 3, 2026 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Agreement Creates the World’s First Airport Testbed for Next-Gen Propulsion Tech Singapore is about to host one of the most extensively researched yet technically confusing sustainability programs to date, with Airbus, CFM International, and the Civil Aviation...
by Jim Campbell | Feb 2, 2026 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Six Months Of Safe Operational Testing And Experience In Electric Aircraft Operations Norway has finished its first electric aviation test conducted in an international test arena, showing how new aviation technologies can be introduced safely and gradually into a...
by Jim Campbell | Feb 2, 2026 | Aviation, News, Transportation
Tree Smashed Hole In Students Rental Home in Oxford, Mississippi A Birmingham, Alabama helicopter pilot flew to Oxford, Mississippi to get three University of Mississippi students out of a rental home damaged by an ice storm. David Upton, owner of CraneWorks, a heavy...
by Jim Campbell | Feb 2, 2026 | Aviation, News, Transportation
No Pay For 13,835 Air Traffic Controllers During Shutdown The FAA plans to furlough 10,552 employees during the government shutdown and will not pay air traffic controllers.The ongoing partial government shutdown is set to continue until at least Tuesday, with House...
by Jim Campbell | Feb 2, 2026 | Aviation, News, Transportation
CAA Calls Businesses and Projects Forward to Make Their Sustainable Pitches The UK government is throwing another £43 million pounds, or about $57.7 million USD, at aviation’s long march toward net zero, asking industry, researchers, and universities to...