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Avionics
New developments and products in avionics, specifically about aircraft electronics in the cockpit.
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Will avionics makers be ready for inauguration of IFR WAAS?
The recent successful completion of a 60-day continuous performance test of the FAA’s wide-area augmentation system (WAAS) is expected to clear the way for
ATC
May 9, 2008
Avionics shops adjust to persistent downturn
In a down economy it usually makes sense to focus on the finer details of running a business.
ATC
May 9, 2008
Cellphones may soon be approved for in-flight use
Passengers flying on the company jet may soon be allowed to use their personal cellphones to make and receive calls.AirCell reports it is in th
Avionics
May 9, 2008
Flightman EFB introduced
Ireland-based Aircraft Management Technologies (AMT) launched a new electronic flight book system called Flightman.
Avionics
May 9, 2008
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Wireless connectivity wave hits the aviation industry
Unless you’ve been living under a rock the past few years, you’ll know that barely a day passes without news that some nifty new method of accessing the In
Avionics
May 9, 2008
Avionics Update: FAA prepares amendments to EFB advisory circular
Based on feedback it has received from pilots and operators, the FAA is said to be preparing a number of amendments to an earlier Advisory Circular (AC 120
Regulations and Government
May 8, 2008
Avionics Update: Frost Navratil introduces remote EFB touchscreen
Houston-based Frost Navratil Technical Solutions, maker of the ApproachView family of class-2 EFBs, has introduced a remote touchscreen display for use wit
Avionics
May 8, 2008
Avionics Update: WAAS passes key 60-day test
The Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) successfully passed a critical 60-day test that prime contractor Raytheon said proves the reliability of the signa
Avionics
May 8, 2008
Avionics Update: FAA planning first LPV approach procedures
The FAA is preparing publication of the first LPV (lateral precision with vertical guidance) approaches, a new type of precision approach procedure designe
Regulations and Government
May 8, 2008
Avionics Update: Dassault selects TCAS supplier for Falcon 7X
Phoenix-based Aviation Communication & Surveillance Systems (ACSS) has been named the standard TCAS supplier for Dassault’s in-development Falcon 7X, a
Avionics
May 8, 2008
Avionics Update: Garmin introduces 16-watt com for business aviation
Having secured solid footing in GA markets, Garmin announced it is introducing a new 16-watt com version of its GNC 420, GNS 430 and GNS 530 moving-map nav
Avionics
May 8, 2008
Avionics Update: FAA approves Collins HGS on regional aircraft
During the ERA assembly held last month in Salzburg, Austria, Rockwell Collins announced FAA certification of its HGS 4200 head-up guidance system (HGS) fo
Regulations and Government
May 8, 2008
FAA is next in line to fly synthetic-vision cockpit
Universal Avionics, the Tucson, Ariz.
Avionics
May 8, 2008
Finally, CD-ROM-based avionics training for PCs
The parallels that Howard Reisman sees between himself and John F.
Training and Workforce
May 8, 2008
EVS market tightening as competing players emerge
MaxVis Inc., a new company established in Portland, Ore., has thrown its hat into the enhanced vision system (EVS) ring, where competition is heating up.
Avionics
May 8, 2008
J.A. Air Center Markets Ultimate Caravan Avionics Package
It may be easier to list what is not included in this avionics package for Cessna Caravan turboprop singles from J.A.
Avionics
May 8, 2008
TAWS suit may be settled out of court
Honeywell’s legal dispute with ACSS over EGPWS patents may be on its way to a private arbitrator instead of a courtroom, if the sides can agree on terms.<b
ATC
May 8, 2008
Falcon 7X to fly with Rockwell Collins HUD
Dassault has settled on a new, smaller version of the Rockwell Collins Flight Dynamics HGS 4000 head-up display as an option for its 5,700-nm Falcon 7X tri
Aircraft
May 8, 2008
Obstacle avoidance system STC'd on Bell 212
Laval, Ontario-based Amphitech International received a limited STC for its Oasys helicopter obstacle avoidance radar as installed aboard the Bell 212.
Safety
May 8, 2008
Judge Finds FAA Liable for 2003 Helicopter Midair
U.S.
Accidents
May 8, 2008
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