(IA) Commerical Aerospace News - Jun 9th, 2023
 
 
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NUMBER-ONE FOR TAKEOFF
With the ability to simulate the entire aircraft, including in-flight behavior, and verify the riblet effect using innovative turbulence modeling, Lufthansa Technik reduced the risk of physical flight tests and reduced the time to certification.
UP IN THE AIR
Potential offerors are encouraged to comment on all aspects of the draft solicitation, including the requirements, schedules, proposal instructions, and evaluation approaches.
Satellite instrument will provide data for marine resource managers, fisheries, water treatment managers, and for commerce, recreation, and tourism.
LATAM currently operates more than 80 V2500-powered Airbus A320ceo and 16 GTF-powered Airbus A320neo family aircraft.
HT-PEM enables more efficient heat management versus low temperature-PEM. It is more adapted for applications requiring high amounts of power combined with strong integration constraints such as aviation.
COMMERCIAL AVIATION
United plans to install the Astrova in-flight entertainment system on select new Boeing 787 and Airbus A321XLR aircraft beginning in 2025.
Once connected, the galley inserts automatically transmit data in real-time from the aircraft to maintenance operations, differentiating between specific unit component issues and aircraft interface issues, like faulty water or power supplies.
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The phenomenon, piezoelectricity, describes the interrelationship between mechanical strain upon a solid and its electrical behavior. This paper explores the electronics that are essential to drive them.
NEW PRODUCTS
Indium8.9HFRV is a for high-reliability alloys, and provides voiding performance and reliability in standard tin-silver-copper alloy systems.
Cable assemblies have bayonet locking and work with existing ODVA cable deployments for LTE, fiber to the antenna, DAS, and mobile cell towers.
The rugged positioning and navigation system meets MIL-STD-461G, MIL-STD-1275E, and MIL-STD-810H military standards for high-reliability electronics.
Devices provide frequency ranges at 2 GHz, 4 GHz, and 8 GHz with a 100-Watt power rating, and have adjustable phases at 60, 90, and 180 degrees.