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Avionics
New developments and products in avionics, specifically about aircraft electronics in the cockpit.
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Finally, CD-ROM-based avionics training for PCs
The parallels that Howard Reisman sees between himself and John F.
Training and Workforce
May 8, 2008
EVS market tightening as competing players emerge
MaxVis Inc., a new company established in Portland, Ore., has thrown its hat into the enhanced vision system (EVS) ring, where competition is heating up.
Avionics
May 8, 2008
J.A. Air Center Markets Ultimate Caravan Avionics Package
It may be easier to list what is not included in this avionics package for Cessna Caravan turboprop singles from J.A.
Avionics
May 8, 2008
TAWS suit may be settled out of court
Honeywell’s legal dispute with ACSS over EGPWS patents may be on its way to a private arbitrator instead of a courtroom, if the sides can agree on terms.<b
ATC
May 8, 2008
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Falcon 7X to fly with Rockwell Collins HUD
Dassault has settled on a new, smaller version of the Rockwell Collins Flight Dynamics HGS 4000 head-up display as an option for its 5,700-nm Falcon 7X tri
Aircraft
May 8, 2008
Obstacle avoidance system STC'd on Bell 212
Laval, Ontario-based Amphitech International received a limited STC for its Oasys helicopter obstacle avoidance radar as installed aboard the Bell 212.
Safety
May 8, 2008
Judge Finds FAA Liable for 2003 Helicopter Midair
U.S.
Accidents
May 8, 2008
Collins’ Pro Line 21 scores a coup on CJ3, G150 programs
Rockwell Collins emerged a winner at the NBAA Convention in Orlando, Fla., last month with the announcement that the Cedar Rapids, Iowa company’s Pro Line
Aircraft
May 7, 2008
Goodrich’s LandMark TAWS chosen for Cessna’s new CJ3
Goodrich announced during last month’s NBAA Convention the long-anticipated receipt of TSO and STC approvals for its LandMark terrain awareness and warning
Avionics
May 7, 2008
Bombardier teams with Thales and
Bombardier revealed last month it is developing an enhanced vision system (EVS) with partners Thales Avionics of France and CMC Electronics of Canada for i
Avionics
May 7, 2008
For Cessna, it’s a Max-Viz EVS
Cessna has selected Max-Viz of Portland, Ore.
Avionics
May 7, 2008
Thales plots retaliation for Honeywell's lawsuit
Thales Avionics has threatened legal reprisals against Honeywell unless the U.S.
Avionics
May 7, 2008
Weather Information & technology: Datalink helps provide the big picture
As the crow flies, the distance between Baltimore and Newark is only about 160 mi.
Avionics
May 7, 2008
Arinc Tests Broadband SkyLink Service on Citation X
Arinc announced it has successfully tested a “true broadband communications receiver for aircraft” called SkyLink, which the company said provides Internet
Avionics
May 6, 2008
Honeywell, Lockheed Martin Team on LAAS Development
Honeywell last month announced it has signed a collaborative agreement with Lockheed Martin Air Traffic Management in Rockville, Md., to jointly compete fo
Avionics
May 6, 2008
PlaneView Gets Workouts in Gulfstream V-SP
The new Honeywell PlaneView avionics system flew for the first time in the Gulfstream V-SP on August 1, a five-hour trip aloft that set a record for Gulfst
Avionics
May 6, 2008
Rockwell Collins Completes Airshow Acquisition
With the finalization of the deal to acquire Tustin, Calif.
Avionics
May 6, 2008
AirCell and Iridium Form Partnership
AirCell and Iridium Satellite have reached an agreement that will allow AirCell to offer Iridium-based satellite communications products and services.
Avionics
May 6, 2008
Regionals Ready for DRVSM, but Questions Remain
The Regional Airline Association has urged the FAA to expand its consultations with airlines on domestic reduced vertical separation minimums (DRVSM) to in
Avionics
May 6, 2008
Garmin enters TAWS fray with class-B unit
Garmin has tossed its hat into the terrain awareness and warning system (TAWS) ring, announcing at EAA’s AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wis., last month that a cla
Avionics
May 6, 2008
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