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September 5, 2017 United Technologies Corp. (UTC) has acquired Rockwell Collins for an “implied” total equity value of $23 billion and a total transaction value of $30 billion, including Rockwell Collins’ net debt… Read More »

September 1, 2017 Artificial intelligence and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies have a bright future within the aviation industry. While standard use of that technology seems like it is decades away, it could… 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 25, 2017 Qantas Airways CEO Alan Joyce issued a challenge to Airbus and Boeing during the Australian carrier’s 2017 earnings call — build a commercial airplane capable of flying from Melbourne to… 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 28, 2017
Upgrade Central: Aircraft Data Acquisition Technology
Modern data acquisition technology uses real-time communication and advanced networks to monitor aircraft all over the world. This allows for flight data to still be relayed to crews and inspectors on the Read More »

September 1, 2017
Watch: Verizon Drone Surveillance Footage Shows Hurricane Harvey Aftermath
As emergency response efforts in Texas continue after Hurricane Harvey, Verizon is using drones to survey sites and assess damage. The wireless service provider's network teams are staffing a 24x7 wireless command… Read More »
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