The PAV utilizes four sets of rotors for vertical takeoffs and landings. along with a rear propeller for forward flight.
Read More »Iran Exit Badly Hits Vehicle Sales of PSA. Renault
French car makers Renault and Peugeot have posted a slump in first-half vehicle sales. mainly because of their withdrawal from Iran under threat of US sanctions.
Read More »Iran’s Flag-Carrier Boasts Self-Sufficiency in Maintenance
Director General of Iran Air Touraj Zangeneh said that his company has achieved self-sufficiency in repairing and maintaining its fleet. despite the US unilateral sanctions.
Read More »Boeing to Replace Costly Physical Jet Certification Tests with Simulations
Boeing is reportedly considering phasing out some old-school physical tests and relying more on digital simulation analysis in order to streamline the flight safety certification of its latest long-range 777X and future jets.
Read More »NASA to Open Space Station to Private Citizens
NASA will allow private citizens to stay at the International Space Station (ISS) for month-long getaways at a cost of about $35.000 per night. the U.S. space agency said.
Read More »Regulators Seek Cooperation Over Plane Safety
EU transport officials say they will work with other regulators on approving new software for the Boeing 737 Max.
Read More »More Than 300 Boeing 737 Jets Could Have Parts Susceptible to Premature Failure
More than 300 Boeing 737 jets. including the Max. may have wing parts that could have been improperly manufactured and may not meet regulatory requirements for strength and durability.
Read More »More Chinese Airlines could Seek Compensation from Boeing Amid Trade War
More Chinese airlines could follow suit amid an escalating trade and technology battle between China and the US. according to industry insiders.
Read More »Iran Air pursuing delivery of Airbus planes
Iran Air says the company is still tracking delivery of these aircraft through the European Union.
Read More »Russian Companies Continue Trade with Iran
Russian companies will continue doing business in Iran as if nothing happened at all – in oil. gas and nuclear energy.
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