(IA) Commerical Aerospace News - Oct 28th, 2023
 
 
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October 28, 2023
NUMBER-ONE FOR TAKEOFF
NASA says submissions will be used to identify key technology areas for agency investment and will influence the future content of its subsonic transport research and technology portfolio.
UP IN THE AIR
Awards are in three tiers -- ranging from platinum, the highest, to the gold awards, and finally to the silver awards.
Archer is seeking to work with its global manufacturing partner Stellantis, as well as local partners in the UAE, to build out its aircraft manufacturing capabilities and its Center of Excellence in Abu Dhabi.
It will enable customers of Neuraspace to receive detailed information available about potential collision risks in low Earth orbit (LEO).
CesiumAstro will complete the design of a low-Earth orbit, space-qualified Ka wideband active phased array terminal enabling communication with both commercial and government networks.
COMMERCIAL AVIATION
Aircraft will serve as onboard trial environment for new technologies such as Bluetooth audio at seatbacks and free high-speed Internet available to all customers.
JetWave X will utilize ViaSat-3 satellites and the Global Xpress.
NEWS FROM OUR ALL-ACCESS MEMBERS
An October 31st Military & Aerospace Electronics-hosted webinar sponsored by Wireless Telecom Group
A November 9th Military & Aerospace Electronics-hosted webinar sponsored by Elma, Concurrent Technologies, and EIZO
NEW PRODUCTS
Six-slot chassis includes military-grade components like MIL-STD-38999 connectors and high-altitude fan tray that operates under extreme conditions.
PCI Express digitizers are for extremely fast signals in lasers, semiconductor testing, spectroscopy, reflectometry, and RF and microwave uses.
WISP antennas are four- and eight-port devices with a Type N female connector for many deployment scenarios and performance in diverse conditions.
Embedded computing modules are for harsh-environment conditions such as extended temperatures, rapid temperature changes, shock, and vibration.