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The eVTOL Era

Revolutionizing Transportation in Brazil: The eVTOL Era

eyesonbrasil 1. Introduction: Soaring Beyond Limits In the heart of Brazil, a groundbreaking transformation is taking flight. Eve Air Mobility, a subsidiary of Embraer, has unveiled its vision for the future: electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. These sleek, futuristic machines promise to revolutionize transportation, transcending the mundane and propelling us into a new…
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That Dot. Look once more.

And again Pale Blue Dot.  eyesonbrasil That’s what they named the photograph the Voyager took of our Earth in 1990 from a distance of six billion  ( 6.000.000.000.000 ) kilometers away,  the moment it was just about to leave our galaxy. Why this old news now and why here? Because it may be too late…
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John L. Plueger

Chief Executive Officer and President – A Portrait AF Amsterdam, July 5th 2021–John L. Plueger is Chief Executive Officer, President, and Member of the Board of Directors of Air Lease Corporation.  Air Lease Corporation is a leading aircraft leasing company principally engaged in purchasing commercial aircraft and leasing them to its valued airline customers worldwide.…
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Flying Car Aircar

Flying car completes its first inter-city flight

By: Maycol Vargas Sources: BBC e Klein Vision Amsterdam, July 1st, 2021 — The AirCar, a dual-mode prototype car-aircraft from Klein Vision, came closer to commercial production this week, reaching an important development milestone: a 35-minute flight from the International Airport of Nitra to Bratislava International Airport on June 28, 2021. The AirCar, under the…
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New rules for airlines

Airlines plan to ramp up operations for the summer

By: Maycol Vargas Sources: Travel + Leisure, BNN, PAX Amsterdam, June 29, 2021 — Canada has announced that fully vaccinated Canadian citizens will suffer less restrictions when returning from travel. Following the announcement, airlines are ramping up their schedules for a turnaround, planned for the northern hemisphere summer. WestJet airline announced plans to restart dozens…
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GE Aviation Sustainable Aviation Fuel

GE Aviation CEO Talks About Sustainable Aviation Fuel

By: Maycol Vargas Source: Aviation Today Amsterdam, June 27th, 2021 — John Slattery, CEO of GE Aviation was interviewed for the latest edition of Eurocontrol’s Aviation StraightTalk Live and spoke about SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) in the future of the aviation industry. A new development program focusing on sustainable technologies for a next-generation CFM engine…
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Helvetic Airways

The first E195-E2 of Helvetic Airways

By: Maycol Vargas Source: Embraer Amsterdam, June 24th, 2021 – The airline Helvetic Airways receives its first aircraft model E195-E2 from Embraer. This is the first of four new aircrafts, model E195-E2, ordered from Embraer headquartered in São José dos Campos – São Paulo – Brazil. The company is expected to receive the other three…
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Sustainable Aviation University of Waterloo Canada

Sustainable aviation: New Institute at Canadian University

By: Maycol Vargas Source: Skiesmag Amsterdam, June 21st, 2021 — Public University of Waterloo opens a new institute focused on facing the challenges that threaten the sustainability of the aviation and aerospace sector. In order to stand up to the aviation social, environmental and economic sector challenges, the Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Aeronautics (WISA) was…
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Boeing 737 MAX 10 Inauguration Flight

The first flight of Boeing 737 MAX 10

By: Maycol Vargas Source: Simple Flying Amsterdam, June 19th, 2021 – The Boeing aircraft 737 MAX 10 made its first flight on June 18th, 2021. The inaugural flight of Boeing 737 MAX took place at the Municipal Airport of Renton (RMT) and it happened in a very different way, if compared to inaugural flights of…
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Bombardier C Series

Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier and Embraer cease disputes

By: Maycol Vargas Source: CNN Amsterdam, June 16th, 2021 – Due to the request of countries wanting to protect themselves from Chinese competition, disputes between Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier and Embraer come to an end. Two disputes in the World Trade Organization come to an end. The countries involved in the dispute between the aircraft manufacturers…
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