ConnectivityWatch: 2018 Global Connected Aircraft Summit Highlights 2018 Global Connected Aircraft Summit attendees from Airbus, Alaska Airlines, Southwest, Delta, Nigerian Communications Satellite and more talk about why they attended this year's event.
CommercialIntel CEO Resigns After Inappropriate Relationship with Employee Intel Corporation CEO Brian Krzanich has resigned from the company Thursday amid revelations that the executive had been involved in a previous consensual relationship with an Intel employee. Intel's board has named…
CommercialMROs Battle OEMs for Commercial Aviation Aftermarket The global aviation market might have experienced its most profitable period ever. But with mega airline mergers and acquisitions and the proliferation of low-cost carriers on both short and long-haul flights, airlines…
MilitaryFirst Boeing KC-46 Pegasus En Route for October Delivery Nearly 17 years after the U.S. Air Force started looking for a replacement for its KC-135 Stratotankers, it will finally be receiving the first of its next-generation KC-46 Pegasus refueling tankers in October,…
UnmannedFortem Powers Canada's Beyond-Line-of-Sight Trials Fortem Technologies will participate in Transport Canada's proof-of-concept trials into beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) operations as a partner of ING Robotic Aviation. ING Robotic will be using Fortem's TrueView Radar as its key detect-and-avoid…
ConnectivityNext-Gen LEO/MEO Satellites Can Make a Difference for Defense Commercial enterprises and consumers in underserved markets are not the only industry segments excited about the potential of low-Earth orbit (LEO) and medium-Earth orbit (MEO) satellites, which soon will launch into orbit,…
CommercialFirst 737 MAX in India Delivered to Jet Airways Jet Airways took delivery of the firsts of 150 Boeing 737 MAX airplanes, setting it up to be the first Indian airline to fly the jet. "The new 737 MAX is a…
MilitaryCould Honeywell's Plan to Produce F-35 Parts in Turkey Backfire Amid Political Turmoil? Honeywell, which makes brake components for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter in South Bend, Ind., plans to move that work to Turkey this summer, drawing criticism from the state’s senior U.S. senator.…