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With EASA's 25-hour cockpit voice recorder mandate taking effect January 2021, and similar mandates in the Middle East and Asia; it provides manufacturers the capability to leverage technology and ‘Big Data’ analysis capabilities. To provide airlines with an end-to-end solution, L3Harris has increased flight data recording capabilities to over 140 hours, enabling operators to access, download and analyze data analytics across multiple flight legs.
Available On-demand Are you mission ready? That's the question military operators need to be able to answer each and every time it's posed about their air, land, or sea assets. In order to answer, they require transparent visibility into aircraft MRO, vehicle maintenance, inventory, supply chain,…
What do a startup air mobility company, a major aerospace and defense OEM, a space launch business and a shipbuilder have in common? They must take complexity and make it simple—turn the lengthy design process into one of speed and agility. Read this paper to learn more.
As aircraft reach their mid and late-life stage, airlines and leasing companies have decisions to make. Among them is whether to invest in what is likely going to be one more major airframe and engine inspection prior to the aircraft’s retirement. Fortunately, less costly alternatives to heavy shop…
Meeting cost, schedule and technical requirements is essential to business success in the aerospace and defense industry. An integrated program planning and execution system achieves this providing exceptional time-to-value for your programs.
By Bob Hogg, Director A&D Market Strategy - SDL Technical publications supporting the operations and maintenance of complex assets in the aerospace and defense industries play an instrumental role in operational enablement and mission achievement. These tech pubs represent the organization's…
Pandemic or not, attracting and retaining top-flight engineers is a challenge. A tax credit in Oklahoma gives aerospace employers a jet-propelled boost.
To be competitive today, manufacturers must leverage the most advanced technology while keeping a pulse on maximizing long-term reliability, accuracy, and ROI. With many low-cost solutions available, it’s important to calculate a machine’s true ROI before making a purchase. While low-cost solutions…
In this webinar, experts from Birmingham and Dublin airports, as well as Collins Aerospace, will discuss how the aviation industry is collaborating to restore passenger confidence, what technologies are available now, and future innovations that will redefine the passenger experience.
In this video learning session, Keith Clark from Phillips 66® Aviation will discuss the importance of fuel quality control and how to prevent misfueling aircraft.
The Global Aerospace Summit virtual agenda (28th & 29th September) focuses directly on the topics that will enable the aerospace sector to thrive in the new economic and social environment we are working in. It will look at how the aerospace and aviation sectors can bounce back quickest, where…
Discover how light-curing technology and materials can help design engineers improve the overall performance of avionics and reduce the ecological impact and product and life-cycle costs associated with the manufacturing of these systems.
Cabin passengers need more confidence that the sensitive information they’re accessing and creating online is better protected from the prying eyes of cybercriminals. They want to know that their communications won’t be corrupted or interrupted during flight.
Lufthansa Technik is operating a 5G network from Nokia that is providing reliable pervasive wireless connectivity in its Hamburg MRO facility. 5G supports high bandwidth low latency communication that enables innovative use cases today and in the future, leaving limitations of today´s solutions based on Wi-Fi behind.
Raytheon Intelligence & Space has a new alliance of innovation leaders poised to efficiently update, expand and secure an aging airspace network architecture—and enable the FAA to maximize flexibility and minimize cost.
Easy access to international travel is a feature of modern-day life, and the usually vibrant global aviation sector has been deeply affected by the response to the COVID-19 pandemic that has placed restrictions on all but essential travel. COVID-19 and its economic impact will understandably…
Driving innovation has become a mantra at most companies. Siemens started on this journey of innovation more than ten years ago, setting its sights on being the trusted partner for companies in the process of digital transformation and helping to increase innovation and productivity of teams…
In today’s tight environment, aerospace manufacturers must employ solutions which reduce scrap, labor costs, and expenses. Utilizing new, improved technologies for machining aluminum aircraft components are helping to give shops a competitive edge.
With its outstanding performance capabilities, superior agility, exceptional ramp appeal, and leading dispatch reliability, it is no surprise that the Challenger 350 business jet is the #1 aircraft among top corporate flight departments worldwide