A team of government, industry and academic officials successfully demonstrated that a commercial aircraft could be remotely hacked in a non-laboratory setting last year, a U.S. Department of Homeland Security… Read More »
Under a newly issued notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM), the FAA is considering an elimination of special conditions that are currently required for obtaining certification of new helicopter airframes and… Read More »
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.
New cellular and satellite communications networks will potentially carry the bulk of the data communicated between aircraft and air traffic controllers, airline operations centers, OEMs and more in the future,… Read More »
The FAA’s final rule for the use of enhanced flight vision systems (EFVS) were meant to streamline certification — something the agency is trying to do in general. But the… Read More » November 6, 2017
Israel, Italy, Japan and Norway are ready to train on Lockheed Martin F-35 full mission simulators. Lockheed Martin said these are the “first-ever deliveries to international F-35 operators.” According to… Read More »