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Avionics
New developments and products in avionics, specifically about aircraft electronics in the cockpit.
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Eurocopter Receives First Civilian NVG OK
Eurocopter announced recently that the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has certified the EC 145 for civil night-vision goggle (NVG) operations, and
Avionics
July 5, 2007
Alaska To Get Statewide ADS-B
There was good news for Alaskan pilots last month, when FAA Administrator Marion Blakey introduced the agency’s draft 2008-2012 Flight Plan, along with the
Avionics
July 3, 2007
AirCell Axxess Satcom Gains EASA Approval
AirCell’s Axxess satellite communications system has gained European certification aboard a Cessna Citation 650.
Avionics
July 3, 2007
Lawmakers Question NE Airspace Redesign
The FAA is confident that the New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia airspace redesign will reduce delays and allow the agency to meet system demands, but s
Avionics
July 3, 2007
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Universal Wins Certification for EFI-890R
Universal Avionics has received an STC for its EFI-890R display retrofit for the Learjet 25.
Avionics
July 3, 2007
NextGen Framework Starts To Take Shape
At the FAA’s Joint Planning and Development Office Day on Capitol Hill recently, Administrator Marion Blakey introd
Avionics
July 3, 2007
Iridium expands offerings to compete with Inmarsat
Iridium is inching closer to obtaining ICAO and FAA approvals that will allow airlines to use the satellite service for transmitting safety-of-flight messa
Avionics
July 3, 2007
Iris EVS Gains STC in King Air C90
L-3 Avionics Systems has received STC approval and parts manufacturer approval aboard the King Air C90 for the Iris infrared imaging system.
Avionics
July 3, 2007
Honeywell Exploring 3-D Airport Maps
Future versions of Honeywell’s integrated primary flight display (IPFD) might include 3-D airport maps that would give pilots a clear view of the entire ai
Avionics
July 3, 2007
UPS Submits SafeRoute Data to FAA
Shipping giant UPS and partner Aviation Communication and Surveillance Systems (ACSS) last month submitted the approval paperwork to the FAA for a suite of
Avionics
July 3, 2007
Rockwell Collins ‘Reintroduces’ eXchange Broadband Service
Boeing’s abrupt exit from the aeronautical satellite broadband market last year left Rockwell Collins without a partner for its eXchange broadband service
Avionics
July 3, 2007
Iridium mulls high-speed data service for business jets
Iridium hardware maker International Communications Group (ICG) reports launching a study to determine the potential requirements for an aeronautical satco
Avionics
July 3, 2007
Eurocopter considers FBW for civil helos
Eurocopter is investigating all-electric helicopter system architectures, including flight controls, with the goal of having them in service within 10 year
Avionics
July 2, 2007
‘NextGen’ avionics could cost users up to $20 billion
While preparing for traffic to double and perhaps even triple in the coming decades, the FAA has made clear that putting up the ground-based infrastructure
Avionics
June 1, 2007
Special Report: Major Cockpit Retrofits
The scene was straight out of a science fiction movie.
Avionics
June 1, 2007
UPS turns to SafeRoute to cut delays at Louisville
U.S.
Avionics
June 1, 2007
Gulfstream Chooses Collins HUD
Rockwell Collins’s new HGS-5860 is the first head-up display (HUD) with an LCD projector to be certified on a business jet–Dassault’s Falcon 7X.
Avionics
May 31, 2007
Brazil midair investigation continues
The investigation into why an Embraer Legacy and Gol Airlines Boeing 737 collided over the Amazon jungle last September 29 isn’t expected to conclude for s
Avionics
May 31, 2007
FAA: GPS Concerns Not an Issue
Much ado about nothing is essentially what the FAA is saying about a story that broke this week regarding the validity of using GPS and FMS units after a s
Avionics
May 31, 2007
Honeywell Wins Approval for New Primus
Phoenix-based Honeywell announced last month it had received TSO approval for phase IV, the latest version of the Primus Epic control display system/retrof
Avionics
May 30, 2007
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