(IA) Commerical Aerospace News - Oct 13th, 2023
 
 
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October 13, 2023
NUMBER-ONE FOR TAKEOFF
Boeing ecoDemonstrator Explorer, a 737-10 for United Airlines, will fly on SAF, trailed by NASA's DC-8 Airborne Science Lab measuring non-CO2 emissions.
UP IN THE AIR
HELSINKI - ICEYE, a satellite technology company in Espoo, Finland, announced that it has been selected as a partner by the European Space Agency (ESA) to participate in the Civil Security from Space Program (CSS) to improve disaster and crisis management from the vantage point of space. This partnership aims to develop an advanced suite of natural...
The circuit breaker is being developed as part of a collaboration between the RTX Technology Research Center, Collins Aerospace and Pratt & Whitney under NASA's Advanced Air Vehicles Program.
The RTX business unit will use the new facility to develop and test components for hybrid-electric propulsion and more electric systems for aviation.
SITA eWAS will help Vistara flights avoid weather disruptions, while SITA OptiClimb will reduce carbon emissions.
COMMERCIAL AVIATION
Using the single stick, the pilot is able to perform all maneuvers: take-off and landing, climb, descent, acceleration, deceleration, turn, and approach.
The machine learning system is trained using high-fidelity physics-based simulated data and actual data recorded from test flights.
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NEW PRODUCTS
The CHAMP-XD4 uses Xeon D-2700, four 100 Gigabit Ethernet fabric connections, 32 lanes of Gen4 PCI Express, and four banks of memory per processor.
This support also can simplify receiver calibration by executing instances of Seasim simultaneously to reduce time to complete calibration.
The addition of flying probe technology automates the test and diagnostic capabilities of the Astronics PinPoint hardware and TestVue software.
SOSA-aligned SBC3513 has Intel Xeon W processor, eight cores operating at 2.6 GHz, 64 gigabytes DDR4 RAM, and 480 gigabytes nVME solid-state memory.