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Avionics
New developments and products in avionics, specifically about aircraft electronics in the cockpit.
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AirCell in the Midst of Market Transformation
As most of its customers know by now, AirCell no longer actively markets airborne cellular systems, mainly because new digital cellular technology is rende
Avionics
February 6, 2007
General Dynamics Business Unit Developing Capstone Satcom
General Dynamics C4 Systems, a division of General Dynamics, announced a deal with the FAA to begin certification work on satellite communications equipmen
Avionics
February 6, 2007
Rockwell Collins Nexcom Radio Package Gains Milestone TSO
TSO approval for a new all-digital communications package marks the completion of a three-year program by Rockwell Collins to develop radios to support the
Avionics
February 6, 2007
RTCA Studying Effects of Personal Electronics on Aircraft Systems
At the request of the FAA, the RTCA is in the midst of a long-term study of the dangers portable electronic devices (PEDs) pose to aircraft systems.
Avionics
February 6, 2007
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International ELT mandates loom
Have you installed your 406-MHz emergency locator transmitter (ELT) yet? If trips to international destinations are in your plans, the sarsat units are mus
Avionics
February 6, 2007
Charts and weather graphics on tap for Primus Epic CDS/R
In a bid to gain a larger share of the market for retrofit cockpit systems, Honeywell is adding electronic charts and uplink weather functions to its Primu
Avionics
February 6, 2007
Intel and Panasonic wooing aviation with EFB product lineup
Two of the computer industry’s biggest names appear to be taking a keen interest in aviation, betting that airlines and business aircraft operators will co
Avionics
February 5, 2007
Lightweight inertial sensor makes a splash
Today pilots who have an inertial navigation system coupled with an advanced GPS aboard their airplanes are considered to be at the upper end of the profes
Avionics
February 5, 2007
CMC Electronics EVS Sensor Gains Canadian Certification
Transport Canada has certified the SureSight I-series infrared (IR) enhanced-vision system (EVS) sensor developed by CMC Electronics, marking one of the la
Avionics
February 5, 2007
Gulfstream Adds In-flight Internet to G200
After adding high-speed Internet capability late last year to the optional upgrade menu in a number of its large-cabin airplanes, Gulfstream is now offerin
Aircraft
February 5, 2007
Arinc Begins Offering CDM Services
Arinc Direct is now providing business aircraft flight crews full access to the collaborative decision-making (CDM) program, an FAA and industry partnershi
Avionics
February 5, 2007
Meggitt/S-Tec Developing New Digital Autopilot
Meggitt/S-Tec later this year plans to introduce an all-new digital autopilot for twin turboprops and light jets as part of a top-to-bottom revamping of it
Avionics
February 5, 2007
XM Radio’s wx service hits all the right notes
Datalink weather may be nothing new, but many believe it is much improved thanks to subscription-based services from XM Satellite Radio that are taking the
Avionics
February 5, 2007
RVSM debutruffles few feathers
By most accounts, the start of reduced vertical separation minimum (RVSM) standards in North America a little over a month ago was a relatively smooth tran
ATC
February 5, 2007
Brighter views, smaller size aim of LCD HUD producers
New head-up display (HUD) technologies based on liquid-crystal display (LCD) scanning techniques promise to clear the way for smaller, lighter and more rel
Avionics
February 5, 2007
Sensis considers expanding ADS-B
Sensis is building on its experience of automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) in the FAA-sponsored Capstone trials in Alaska and the increasin
ATC
February 5, 2007
Raytheon’s ADS-B unit cuts down on
Raytheon Systems Limited (RSL) has unveiled a new automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) receiver that uses a 16 MHz or better sampling rate, a
ATC
February 5, 2007
FAA bites $600 million bullet, orders more WAAS satellites
While the FAA’s current WAAS network offers equipped users with improved GPS performance across the continental U.S.
Regulations and Government
February 2, 2007
TSA mute on who wanted $20.8M for D.C. ADS-Bs
Ten days before the January 20 Presidential inauguration, the FAA issued a six-page national security flight advisory describing airspace restrictions surr
Regulations and Government
February 2, 2007
Night-vision Boost for EMS Crews
Bell 212, 412 and 412EP operators now have FAA STC approval to install Max-Viz’s EVS-1000 enhanced vision system.
Avionics
February 2, 2007
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