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- Washington Report
- Commentary: "Transitions: From 2011 to 2023 — VFS Behind the Scenes of FVL"
- Coming to Terms: Configurations — Part 2
- South Korea Approves LAH
- UK Selects Four Bidders for NMH
- Army Leaders Talk Modernization at AUSA
- FLRAA Tilts to Bell
- Workshop on Certification by Simulation of Rotorcraft
- VFS Repeats Success at EUROPEAN ROTORS
- Airbus Highlights Sustainability Initiatives in Annual Summit
- Airbus’s Germanetti Selected for 2023 Nikolsky Lectureship
- Autonomous Rotorcraft: Optionally Piloted Possibilities
- Tier 1’s Electric e-R44 Makes First Cross-Country Flight
- eVTOL on a Desktop
- Alauda Marks eVTOL Racing Milestones
- Honeywell: Multi-Faceted eVTOL Provider
- Archer’s Midnight Showing
- eVTOL Leaders Continue Progress
- The X-Files: Lockheed Model 521
- Reaching the Next Generation of Vertical Lift Critical Thinkers
- Electric VTOL News
- Electric CTOL/STOL News
- Book Review: Planetary Exploration with Ingenuity and Dragonfly
- Leadership Profile: Geoff Downer, US Army
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The US Army selected the Bell V-280 Valor tiltrotor for the Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) development program. See pg. 22. (Bell photo)
Posted Dec. 21, 2022