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    American Goes North and South for Regional Jets

    Commercial

    American Goes North and South for Regional Jets

    American Airlines has ordered 30 new regional jets for its subsidiary airlines, comprised half each of Bombardier CRJ900s and Embraer E175s. Both the Bombardiers, which recently underwent a cabin redesign, and the…

    Regulation

    Raytheon To Help New York Develop UTM Corridor

    The Northeast UAS Airspace Integration Research Alliance selected Raytheon as a key partner in the development of America's first and most advanced unmanned aircraft system-testing airspace corridor in New York. Raytheon's intelligence,…

    Military

    Harris Engineer Seeks 'Zero-Defect' Culture in Supplying F-35 Avionics

    In 2017, Lockheed Martin awarded a contract to Harris Corp. to provide the computing infrastructure for new panoramic cockpit displays, advanced memory systems and navigation technology for its fifth-generation fighter jet, the…

    Military

    Airbus Helicopters Tests Man-Unmanned Teaming

    Airbus Helicopters has successfully completed manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T) capability tests with its H-145M helicopter and Austrian defense company Schiebel’s S-100 unmanned air system (UAS), the company said April 24. The tests between the H145…

    Connectivity

    Equipment Sales Drive Gogo's Q1 Revenue After Leadership Shake-Up

    Aircraft connectivity provider Gogo released its financial results for the first quarter 2018, including a consolidated revenue of $232 million, up 40% year over year. First Quarter 2018 Consolidated Financial Results Consolidated…

    Business & GA

    Bombardier Elects New Board of Directors as Former Chairman Beaudoin Retires

    Laurent Beaudoin retired from Bombardier after starting with the then-snowmobile company 55 years ago, in 1963. Named president in 1966, he led the company into the aerospace and rail industries and to…

    Military

    AUVSI: What is the Future of Military Drones?

    Senior officials from across the U.S. military were gathered in Denver for AUVSI Xponential this week to discuss with industry what the U.S. Defense Department (DOD) wants to get out of drones…

    Unmanned

    AUVSI Honors Innovators With Inaugural 'Xcellence Awards'

    The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) presented 10 awards for the first time at AUVSI Xponential in Denver this week. The goal for the awards is to recognize innovation and…

    Unmanned

    Jeppesen and Kittyhawk Kick off Partnership by Tackling LAANC

    Boeing-owned charting and information management company Jeppesen is partnering with drone operations software supplier Kittyhawk. The duo's first release is low area authorization and notification capability (LAANC) implementation into Kittyhawk's software, though…

    Connectivity

    DataPath Connects Drones with Deployable Satcom

    Remote communications systems provider DataPath is releasing a new line of certified satellite solutions for the unmanned aircraft system (UAS) market. The specialized solutions span large ground stations, portable terminals, expert field support…

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