Business & GAProduct Focus: Pilatus’ Big Switch Based on its experience of fielding more than 250 aircraft by mid-1999, Swiss-based Pilatus Aircraft decided, in 2000, to redesign the cockpit of its single-engine PC-12 turboprop. The redesign included moving some…
ATM ModernizationQ&A: Col. Jan Plevka: Military/Civil Interoperability in European Airspace Under Europe's vision of a "single sky" and more flexible airspace, military and civil aircraft will share airspace on a more equal footing than ever before. However, this equality means more and…
ATM ModernizationSafety: Disrupting the Harmony Aloft The unrestricted use of cellular telephones in flight is fraught with social and technical questions, of which the technical issues may be the more intractable. This is the picture that emerges from…
ATM ModernizationScan Thales-Sagem Thales and Sagem Defense Security have joined to develop upgrade solutions for Dassault combat aircraft, with the exception of the Mirage 2000 and Rafale. Thales' expertise will be in radars, electronic…
Business & GASpecial Report: Avoiding NFF The problem of intermittent failures in aircraft electronic equipment has long plagued operators, who receive questionable components back from avionics shops labeled "NFF" (no-fault-found). NFF occurs when a component that apparently failed…
ATM ModernizationSynthetic Vision: Two Perspectives As PC gamers know, computers can generate scenery that is real enough to draw you into the action. Aircraft software also can create "synthetic" terrain by rendering stored data into a three-dimensional…
ATM ModernizationScan Maps for A400Ms Airbus Military SL has contracted EADS Defence Electronics to equip the A400M military transport aircraft with a digital map generator system. The system will be installed in the 188…
ATM ModernizationUWB-Europe is Concerned, Too Europe knows it has to act on impulse--that is, on "impulse radio," otherwise known as carrier-free or ultra-wideband (UWB) wireless technology. The European authorities are taking more time than their U.S. colleagues…