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Package delivery by autonomous aircraft is one form of advanced air mobility (Photo: Getty Images)
Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, Embry‑Riddle Team Up to Explore Potential Advanced Air Mobility Impacts on Airspace
Posing in front of a turbo fan engine, Shelby Quillinan is all smiles as she contemplates her future as an aviation maintenance technician. (Photo: Shelby Quillinan)
Fixing to Fly: AMS Degree Fuels Her Passion for Keeping Planes in the Air
Illustration of a futuristic rescue aircraft with tilt rotors hovering above floodwaters and burning buildings, lowering a ladder amid a storm and fire.
Aviation Week Op-Ed: Embry‑Riddle President Lauds Hands-On Learning and Collaboration with Industry to Advance Engineering Education
Embry‑Riddle President P. Barry Butler, Ph.D., poses with USAF Thunderbirds pilot Major Bryce “Triple” Turner Feb. 15, 2024, ahead of his flight over the Daytona Beach Campus. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/David Massey)
The Thunderbirds Meet with Cadets, Buzz Campus and Take Embry‑Riddle's President on a 'Hometown Hero' Flight
Backed by a $1 million Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grant, Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University Presidential Fellow Dr. Barbara Holder (center) is working to develop more effective training programs that integrate pilots’ technical skills, such as operating aircraft controls, and non-technical skills, like decision-making and other skills traditionally called Crew Resource Management (CRM). Dr. David A. Esser (right), a professor in the Department of Aeronautical Science, and Aviation Ph.D. student Hui (Angel) Wang (left), are also working with Holder on the project. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Bernard Wilchusky)
$1 Million FAA Grant Supports Eagle Researcher in Improving Pilot Assessment Methods
A study by Embry‑Riddle researchers has demonstrated that advanced air mobility (AAM) vehicles, such as air taxis and autonomous aircraft, could be integrated at Orlando International Airport in Florida without disrupting existing commercial air traffic.
Students (L-R) Spoorti Nanjamma, Hannah Lyons and Cecilia Zoutewelle shared a poster about the effects of mild hypoxia on spatial disorientation, a usually fatal consequence of unusual gravitational forces in flight. The research, supervised by faculty member John French, also included students Amanda Dhanpaul, Haley Picciolo, Kiernan McNamara, Shenya Patrice, Ezra O’Connell and Gavin Weinheimer. (Photo: Embry‑Riddle/Ginger Pinholster)
Researchers Showcase Aviation Safety Strategies
A family of six posing outdoors in front of a rocky waterfall with autumn leaves on the ground.
College of Aviation Spotlight: Kevin Beatty
Embry‑Riddle has chosen to operate Tecnam Aircraft’s P-92 MkII in future flight competitions. (Photo: Tecnam Aircraft)
Embry-Riddle to Fly Tecnam Aircraft at Upcoming Flight Competition
Man sits in small airplane on runway.
Embry-Riddle Research Professor Flies High at International Aerobatics Contest
Dr. Kyle Collins, assistant professor of Aerospace Engineering and interim director of the Eagle Flight Research Center at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University, earned second place in the United States, and eighth in the world, at the 2023 World Advanced Aerobatic Championships (WAAC), hosted last month in Jean, Nevada.
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Micro Drones, Autonomous Composting Bins and Mixed-Reality Gaming Top Embry-Riddle’s Annual Entrepreneurship Expo
Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University’s ninth-annual TREP Expo presented its first Veteran Entrepreneurs Award to Limitless Aeronautics for the company’s micro uncrewed air vehicle (UAV) swarm system, Nov. 16 on the Daytona Beach Campus.
Two women (left) and two men (right) pose in the lobby area of a campus building.
Embry-Riddle’s Prescott Campus Celebrates 45 Years of Community Contributions
Since its inception 45 years ago, achievements and contributions of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Prescott, Arizona, include economic impacts and volunteer hours.
Jet engine in front of blue sky.
Embry-Riddle and iPADIS Launch Aviation Essentials Certificate Program
Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University’s Worldwide Campus and the international Partners for Aviation Development, Innovation and Sustainability (iPADIS) have joined forces in offering a unique and comprehensive Aviation Essentials Certificate program for professionals looking to expand their knowledge base in an ever-evolving aviation and aerospace industry.