Embedded AvionicsDenmark's Naviair Upgrades Frequentis Weather Info System Denmark’s Naviair by the end of this year will be able to support the full digital exchange of aeronautical weather information through a new Frequentis upgrade of its smartWeather system using the…
ATM ModernizationDutch ANSP, Aireon to Evaluate Space-Based ADS-B Aireon and the Netherlands’ air navigation service provider have agreed to evaluate the cost and efficiency of space-based ADS-B as a secondary and contingency air traffic surveillance system. Aireon said the memorandum…
ATM ModernizationWhy 18 Percent of ADS-B Aircraft Have NPE The latest available data from FAA shows that 18 percent of all U.S. registered ADS-B equipped aircraft have non performing equipment (NPE). Here, we provide a breakdown of the most common installation…
Business & GAVideo: Embry-Riddle, CETYS Collaboration Adds Master's Engineering Classes in Mexico A CETYS University and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Worldwide Campus collaboration will address the needs and interests of the aerospace industry in Mexico with a master's program in engineering and innovation. Courses began…
MilitaryF-35 Flies More than 100,000 hours as Development Continues The Lockheed Martin F-35 fleet has exceeded 100,000 flight hours, the manufacturer said. "This 100K milestone marks a significant level of maturity for the program and the F-35 weapons system," said Jeff…
ATM ModernizationSingapore Looks to Upgrade Low-Altitude Satellite SAR System with Investment Singapore wants to enhance search and rescue capabilities, so it has invested in a ground system. The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) have…
Business & GABombardier Business Aircraft Adds a Challenger 300 Simulator Bombardier Business Aircraft has added a Challenger 300 simulator to its Bombardier Dallas Training Centre, the company said. The simulator was certificated by the FAA at Bombardier’s Dallas/Fort Worth Airport. “As the…
MilitaryPentagon, Industry Strive for Open-System Approach to New Vertical-Lift Avionics U.S. OEMs and suppliers are striving with the Pentagon to define and develop a modular, open-systems framework for the design of military aircraft and avionics that can make such equipment more reliable,…