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August 7, 2017 A U.S. Army memorandum has directed the stoppage of use of all DJI (Dà-Jiāng Innovations) unmanned aircraft system (UAS) technology within the service, sUAS News reported. The memo, as reported… Read More »

August 3, 2017 Southwest Airlines is set to get its first Boeing 737 Max 8 this month under an accelerated fleet modernization plan that calls for the carrier to begin operations of that… Read More »
 
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Are you prepared for the 2020 NextGen changes?
Join us at Avionics for NextGen in Herndon, Virginia, from Nov. 15 to 16 to learn about the future of NextGen technology. Explore the technologies driving the future of aviation in sessions led by experts and innovators who will address equipment requirements, deliver new insight and updates on technologies in the field and explore solutions to challenges that arise with the implementation of NextGen technology.
Learn more at AvionicsforNextGen.com.


August 8, 2017 Aircraft equipped with ADS-B Out avionics that meet altitude keeping requirements can obtain reduced vertical separation minimum (RVSM) authorizations if a newly proposed change to that application process with the FAA… Read More »
 
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Learn how rotorcraft is changing at the Rotorcraft Business & Technology Summit!
Rotor & Wing International's third annual summit brings together executives from across the industry to discuss the future of rotorcraft. Learn about disruptive technologies and innovative trends that will change the way you do business.
Learn more at rotorcraftsummit.com.


August 7, 2017
Is Rockwell Collins for Sale?
United Technologies Corp. might be thinking about acquiring Rockwell Collins, according to a report from Bloomberg citing “people familiar with the matter.” According to the report, the deal is merely being… Read More »

August 4, 2017
One Million Flights Have Now Used FAA Data Comm
The FAA’s Data Comm, a controller-to-cockpit modernization program for domestic U.S. airspace, is now being used on 36,000 flights per week at 55 airports and has cleared a total of… Read More »
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