Content Archive: October 2021

Aircraft

Safe Flight’s Autothrottle Chosen for Challenger 3500

AutoPower ATS brings more accurate, responsive, and dependable speed and thrust management
Training and Workforce

NBAA Scholarships Support Industry Aspirations

NBAA has awarded a dozen scholarships ahead of its annual convention this week in Las Vegas.
Aircraft

BBJ Proclaims Bizav 'Stronger Than Ever' at NBAA-BACE

Citing potential impact of expected pilot shortage on executive aircraft sales, Boeing will increase its support for flight schools
Rotorcraft

U.S. Army Unveils New Black Hawk Helicopter

The UH-60V is an upgraded version of the UH-60L utility transport helicopter with a state-of-the-art integrated cockpit system.
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Avionics

Textron Seeks Autonomous Capability for its Aircraft

The manufacturer is partnering with autonomous flight pioneer Xwing to allow its current and future aircraft to be remotely piloted.
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Airlines

Shortage of Aviation Techs Likely To Intensify Post-pandemic

A survey by JMC Recruitment Solutions shows that 38 percent of 4,000 respondents have left the aviation industry.
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Environment

Atlantic Brings SAF to NBAA-BACE

Atlantic Aviation is supplying sustainable aviation fuel for departing aircraft at its FBO at Harry Reid International Airport during NBAA-BACE.
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Flight Aware Adds Lower-cost Tier to Global program

Users can now share real-time flight-tracking data with their chosen network of crew, associates, and family.
Safety

Baldwin Launches New Safety Manager Virtual Training

Baldwin safety program accepted by NBAA for certified aviation manager credit.
Avionics

Universal's Aperture Brings AI To Civil Cockpits

Universal Avionics introduces Aperture, a sensor fusion and augmented reality platform for situational awareness.