1615 – The fortress of Osaka, Japan, fell to shogun Ieyasu after a six month siege. 1647 – The British army seized King Charles I…
1615 – The fortress of Osaka, Japan, fell to shogun Ieyasu after a six month siege. 1647 – The British army seized King Charles I…
High-power pulsed laser neutralizes drones within seconds while consuming just 4 kW, enabling affordable, vehicle-mounted protection for ground forces Eurosatory, June 15-19 June, #2026 Booth …
2 June, 2026 Montreal – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) announced enhanced cooperation at ICAO Aviation Climate…
The two-seat fighter, developed in partnership with Brazilian industry, accelerates training and enhances operational performance. On 2 June Saab had a rollout of the first…
New Delhi, June 2, 2026 : N. Chandrasekaran, Chairman, Tata Sons, today visited the upcoming Defence MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) site near Bengaluru Airport.…
1098 – Christian Crusaders of the First Crusade seized Antioch, Turkey. 1539 – Hernando De Soto claimed Florida for Spain. 1621 – The Dutch West…
Munich – June 2, 2026: Munich Airport has become the first German airport to be certified at Level 3 in the Airports Council International (ACI)…
Chennai, India. 02 June 2026. A central theme of Jensen Huang’s COMPUTEX keynote this week was Physical AI — the convergence of AI, simulation, robotics and autonomous systems. While much of the AI boom has focused on software, NVIDIA’s vision is increasingly centered on intelligent machines operating in the real world. From industrial robots and autonomous systems to digital twins and edge computing, the company is building the technology stack that will power the next generation of physical machines. Increasingly, that vision is extending beyond factories and robotics into sectors such as aerospace. One of the companies living inside that vision is an Indian aerospace startup called The ePlane Company. Featured during Jensen Huang’s keynote, ePlane represents an emerging class of companies using AI, simulation and digital-twin technologies not to build software, but to engineer systems that operate in the physical world. With this recognition, ePlane becomes only the third eVTOL company in the world to be supported by NVIDIA, and the only one from Asia (for their certification journey). What distinguishes this partnership from a typical technology endorsement is its depth. ePlane was the first eVTOL company globally to publicly commit to NVIDIA hardware within its onboard avionics architecture, and is now actively pursuing aircraft certification with that hardware integrated into the system. This is a foundational hardware-software co-development programme designed from the ground up to meet aviation-grade certification requirements. “Being on Jensen’s stage at GTC Taipei is not a moment we take lightly,” said Prof. Satya Chakraavarthy, Founder and CEO, ePlane. “It is a signal to the world that India is not a follower in this technology cycle. We are co-developing safety-critical systems with the most consequential embedded infrastructure company on the planet, at the standards required for certified flight. That is a different conversation that speaks to the growing maturity and global relevance of India’s aerospace ecosystem.” For ePlane, the Omniverse integration goes well beyond simulation as a tool. By building physics-accurate digital twin environments that model aircraft behaviour across a comprehensive range of flight conditions, failure modes, and edge cases, the company is able to generate simulation evidence that directly feeds into its DGCA certification pathway. The rigour matches what global aerospace leaders apply, and is now being built indigenously, in Chennai.…
Brisbane, Queensland,Australia. 01 June 2026: Boeing has validated another advanced capability for the MQ-28 collaborative combat aircraft, which gives customers a decisive edge in combat: stealth…
MCLEAN, Va., June 01, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Statement by Andy Green, executive vice president of HII and president of HII’s Mission Technologies division, on…
1537 – Pope Paul III banned the enslavement of Indians. 1774 – The Quartering Act, which required American colonists to allow British soldiers into their…
On Monday, June 1 , 2026, Foxconn, Radiall and Thales laid the foundation stone of their future joint venture in Le Barp (Nouvelle-Aquitaine) as part of…
Farnborough, UK. 01 June 2026. Aerospace Global Forum (AGF) has announced the first confirmed speakers for its 2026 edition, taking place within the globally recognised…
On Monday, June 1, 2026, Foxconn, Radiall and Thales laid the foundation stone for their future joint venture at Le Barp (Nouvelle-Aquitaine) as part of…
Geneva – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced the launch of the World Maintenance & Engineering Symposium (WMES). Under the theme “Reviving the Supply Chain” the event…
Vienna, 1 June 2026: Schiebel’s CAMCOPTER® S-300 has been selected as the airborne platform for SWORD, a European Defence Fund (EDF) project focused on Stand-off…
New software-driven platform connects sensors, decision-making, and effectors into one unified battlefield ecosystem ILA Berlin, 10-14 June, 2026, Hall D Booth #225 Israel, June 1,…
Mumbai, India, June 1, 2026 – Honeywell (NASDAQ: HON) today announced the new brand identities for its automation and aerospace businesses ─ Honeywell Technologies and Honeywell Aerospace. These…
Latest Recruits Expand Crew Community From Around The World Jeddah, KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA – In celebration of International Cabin Crew Day, flyadeal, Saudi Arabia’s…