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Mayman Aerospace Speeder P2 Rider
Speeder: Everything You Need To Know About The Proposed Flying Motorcycle

A glimpse into the future of transportation.

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A Piper M600SLS Nighthawk on an airport apron.
Autoland: How One Button Could Keep Private Jets Safer

A useful tool or a further move towards automation?

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Airbus Helicopters FlightLab.
Cool: Airbus Successfully Flew A Helicopter Controlled By A Tablet

The company said the new technologies bring the “future of flight a step closer.”

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The view from inside an Airbus cockpit in cruise.
When The Plane Is Flying Itself: What Tasks Must Pilots Fulfill During A Flight's Cruise?

A few things pilots do when the plane is flying straight and level.

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Emirates' Check in Robot Sara
Emirates Reveals The World's 1st Robotic Check In Assistant

The robot is called Sara and roams around the airline's new city check-in center

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The flight director on a Boeing aircraft with the dual crossbar FD active.
What Is A Flight Director & How Do They Work?

Do you know about the importance of this technology?

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Xwing Aerial 1
In Conversation: How Xwing Is Helping Aircraft Fly Autonomously

Simple Flying recently spoke with the chief of a major player in the flight automation field.

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KLM A330-200 cockpit view
Single Pilot Operations: The Risks and Challenges

In the early days of aviation, there were five flight crew members in the cockpit assisting in flying the aircraft.

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The Other Side Of The Door: What Pilots Do At Different Stages Of A Flight

A breakdown of the six main phases of flight and what your flight crew is doing during each of them

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Xwing & NASA Launch Collaboration To Develop Flight Automation

Xwing's newly announced collaboration with NASA aims to support the further development of autonomous aviation in the US

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Xwing Increases Air Cargo Services To 400 Weekly Flights

Xwing expands its operations to 400 weekly services in the effort to obtain certification for autonomous flights

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Airbus A350-1000
British Airways, Baggage Carts, Automation