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Avionics
New developments and products in avionics, specifically about aircraft electronics in the cockpit.
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ICAO panel approves Iridium safety services
Iridium took a big step toward its goal of providing en route aeronautical safety services to airliners operating on transoceanic and polar routes after an
Avionics
February 8, 2008
Air France starts six-month cellphone trial with OnAir
Air France has started a six-month trial aboard an Airbus A318 with communications provider OnAir to provide cellphone services to passengers flying in Eur
Avionics
February 8, 2008
NTSB: CFIT Downed EGPWS-equipped King Air
The NTSB on Friday blamed Metro Aviation pilot Vince Kirol, 59, for the crash
Safety
February 5, 2008
UPS Aviation Technologies Introduces IFR WAAS-ready Navcom
The WAAS revolution appears set to begin.
Avionics
February 4, 2008
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XM Teams with Weather Works To Develop Services for Aviation
XM Satellite Radio and Weather Works, an affiliate of Baron Services, have joined forces to provide Nexrad weather maps, Metars, TAFs and other data throug
Avionics
February 4, 2008
Falcon 50 Next in Line To Fly with Max-Viz EVS
Seattle Falcon 50 operator Mariner Air has ordered a Max-Viz EVS-1000 enhanced-vision system (EVS), a setup that will include an uncooled IR sensor in the
Avionics
February 4, 2008
TIS-capable Bendix/King Transponder Gains TSO
The FAA has issued a TSO to Honeywell for the Bendix/King KT 73, a next-generation transponder that can receive data from ATC radar systems through the new
Avionics
February 4, 2008
Cabin Electronics Market Gains Another Player
International Communications Group, a Newport News, Va.-based supplier of electronic communications equipment to operators of airliner-size aircraft, has i
Avionics
February 4, 2008
MedAire, AirCell Introduce Air-to-Ground Emergency Phone Link
MedAire and AirCell have teamed to provide a low-cost airborne communication system that links passengers directly with doctors in the event of an in-fligh
Avionics
February 4, 2008
Teledyne bursts onto the scene with SmartCabin Office lineup
Teledyne Controls is leaping into the corporate-jet passenger information marketing scene as an equipment and software integrator, promising services “so p
Avionics
February 4, 2008
Enhanced vision subject of proposed FAR update
Some have called enhanced vision the single most important advance in aviation safety since the introduction of airborne weather radar more than 40 years a
Regulations and Government
February 4, 2008
Cargo haulers can’t dodge FAA in bid to swap TCAS for ADS-B
TCAS has done a remarkable job of helping pilots avoid midair collisions, providing a last line of defense in those all-too-common instances when two aircr
Avionics
February 4, 2008
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
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
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