Alaska Airlines and Seeing Machines develop gaze tracking technology
US carrier Alaska Airlines has partnered with Australian-based computer vision technology company Seeing Machines to develop gaze tracking technology.
US carrier Alaska Airlines has partnered with Australian-based computer vision technology company Seeing Machines to develop gaze tracking technology.
Airbus has delivered the first of 28 A350 Xtra WideBody (XWB) aircraft to Air France during a ceremony in Toulouse, France.
Triumph Group is supporting the final assembly and ground testing of the XB-1 demonstrator aircraft built by Boom Supersonic.
The UK and Australian space agencies have extended their partnership with the intention to develop the world's first ‘Space Bridge’.
Passenger and freighter aircraft fleet across the world is expected to more than double from the current 23,000 to almost 48,000 by 2038, according to Airbus' Global Market Forecast report.
The UK Government has initiated a probe into the £4bn acquisition of UK aerospace firm Cobham by US private equity company Advent International over national security concerns.
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has amended the supplemental type certificate (STC) for the installation of AerSale’s AerTrak system on the Boeing 737 Classic series aircraft.
Nasa’s Armstrong Flight Research Center (AFRC), Airworthiness and Flight Safety Review Board has given its approval to SoftBank and AeroVironment subsidiary HAPSMobile to run test flights of the HAWK30 aircraft...
Nasa has expressed its interest in teaming up with Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to explore the solar system following the latter’s effort to soft-land the Vikram module on the...
A helicopter has collided with an ultra-lightweight airplane over the Spanish island of Majorca, killing seven people.