Editor’s note: The Aeroscaft will be able to transport a nacelle or several blades directly to a wind farm site, regardless of road conditions, and in the process take cost out of construction. Worldwide Aeros Corp., a privately held aviation innovator established in the United States in 1994, commonly known as ‘Aeros,’ will be modifying…
Heavy lifter “Dragon Dream” passes Pentagon and NASA tests
Wind developers will find good news from Aeros, developer of the Aeroscraft, a heavy lift vehicle intended in part to carry large components such as towers, nacelles, and rotor blades to construction sites, especially those with difficult ground access. The company announced late last year that Government “high fidelity testing” and demonstrations have been completed…
European Parliament leaders host Aeroscraft European union transport & logistical solution meeting with Aeros executives
The President and CEO of Aeros Igor Pasternak, and Director of Strategic Finance, William C. Feeley, were invited to the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium to discuss the economic and environmental benefits of the Aeroscraft with members of the European Commission. European aviation is a strategically important sector that makes a vital contribution to the…
AWEA WINDPOWER 2013 in review
There’s good news and not-so good news from the recent AWEA WINDPOWER 2013 conference in Chicago. The not-so good news is that the crowds and exhibition floor were smaller than in past events. The good news, however, is that most of the right people were in attendance and perhaps better than that, the companies that…