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Avionics
New developments and products in avionics, specifically about aircraft electronics in the cockpit.
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Amended EFB guidelines streamline approval steps
The FAA has issued a long-awaited amendment to an advisory circular that outlines operational guidelines for anyone seeking to fly with so-called electroni
Avionics
February 4, 2008
Chelton EFIS introduces aviators to ‘virtual VFR’
In a historic first the FAA has issued a TSO for the synthetic-vision EFIS developed by Chelton Flight Systems of Boise, Idaho.
Avionics
February 4, 2008
Gulfstream Gets Double Vision
Gulfstream Aerospace announced yesterday that its synthetic-vision system and second-generation enhanced-vision system (known as EVS II) are now FAA certif
Avionics
January 29, 2008
Time and again, EGPWS breaks the accident chain
Since the introduction of the enhanced ground proximity warning system (EGPWS) in 1996, more than 16,000 airplanes worldwide have been fitted with the Hone
Avionics
January 22, 2008
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Arinc Direct launches 24/7 support services
Arinc Direct, the business aviation services division of Annapolis, Md.-based Arinc, has officially launched a lineup of flight-support services for corpor
Avionics
January 22, 2008
Multilateration: a new eye in the sky and on the ground
Although few pilots may know the word, multilateration is quickly becoming a household term among air traffic controllers and airport authorities.
Avionics
January 22, 2008
UPS brings ADS-B traffic into aviation’s mainstream
Boeing 757 and 767 pilots at United Parcel Service (UPS) will soon start using a flight-deck display that will likely be the envy of their airline and corp
Avionics
January 22, 2008
NTSB Calls for Checks of Collins AHRS in more than 7,000 Airplanes
The NTSB has sent a letter to FAA Administrator Marion Blakey recommending that the Rockwell Collins AHC-85 attitude heading reference system (AHRS) comput
Avionics
January 22, 2008
Max-Viz EVS Certified in Challenger 601
The FAA has approved a head-down display certification of the Max-Viz EVS-1000 enhanced vision system in a Challenger 601-3A.
Avionics
January 22, 2008
WSI Adds Temporary Flight Restrictions to In-flight Uplink Service
Weather data provider WSI announced it has added detailed information on temporary flight restrictions (TFR) to its InFlight airborne datalink information
Avionics
January 22, 2008
Jeppesen Working To Fix NavData Software Anomalies
Officials for Jeppesen report that the company has identified and corrected many of the irregularities in its NavData boundary data, but at press time abou
Avionics
January 22, 2008
Collins High-speed Data Satcom Awarded Initial STC
The HST-900 data satcom from Rockwell Collins has received STC approval for installation in the Falcon 50, 900 and 900EX.
Avionics
January 22, 2008
Securaplane Introduces Digital Video Recorder
Securaplane Technologies of Tucson, Ariz., has introduced a digital video recorder for aircraft that replaces tape-based recorders.
Avionics
January 22, 2008
Honeywell Receives TSO for KI 825 Nav Display
Honeywell has obtained TSO authorization for the new Bendix/King KI 825 EHSI (electronic horizontal situation indicator) for business aircraft.
Avionics
January 22, 2008
Would-be bizav customers clamor for Boeing Connexion
Boeing has been inundated by requests from business jet operators for information about its Connexion broadband satellite communications system since the w
Avionics
January 22, 2008
Falcon 7X fly-by-wire system progressing in simulator mode
Dassault pilots and engineers have been “flying” a Falcon 7X simulator since December at the French company’s Saint-Cloud headquarters near Paris.
Avionics
January 18, 2008
Banyan Completes VIP 747 Cabin Electronics Upgrade
Banyan Air Service’s Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based avionics department recently completed a major avionics modification on a VIP Boeing 747SP.
FBOs
January 17, 2008
T2CAS poised to usher in new stage of flying safety
Two days of test flying are all that remain before the FAA can put its stamp of approval on T2CAS, the combined TCAS and TAWS product from Phoenix-based AC
Avionics
January 14, 2008
Honeywell Acquires Baker Electronics
Honeywell last month purchased the assets of cabin avionics specialist Baker Electronics.
Avionics
January 14, 2008
FAA Certifies Aviation’s First IFR WAAS Receiver
The FAA has certified an IFR WAAS receiver developed by UPS Aviation Technologies, the key ingredient in a forthcoming line of satellite navigation equipme
Avionics
January 14, 2008
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