(IA) Commerical Aerospace News - Nov 10th, 2023
 
 
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November 10, 2023
NUMBER-ONE FOR TAKEOFF
The 18-month SBIR Phase II contract will provide funds to support development of next generation, 50-kilowattclass solar array wings.
UP IN THE AIR
Fleet Space's SPIDER payload to detect water ice deposits and examine the mineral profile of the lunar subsurface.
Triumph's engine-mounted electronic control unit (ECU) will be used for future auxiliary power unit (APU) models for both commercial and non-commercial aircraft.
As Airbus' selection as a managed service provider for HBCplus, Panasonic Avionics will be able to integrate its multi-orbit connectivity service, a blend of LEO and GEO satellite constellations.
The two solutions will be trialed over the next few months with three AACO member airlines.
COMMERCIAL AVIATION
Collins Aerospace, an RTX business unit, says the cloud-based solution uses advanced data analytics and machine learning algorithms to help airlines improve maintenance operations and increase aircraft reliability.
Embraer subsidiary names Garmin, Liebherr-Aerospace, and Intergalactic as companies chosen.
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The enhancements to the 3D functionality in E3.series control panel help design control panels in increasingly limited spaces.
MIL-STD-883B for QML Class Q establishes testing to ensure that microelectronics are suitable for military and aerospace electronic systems.