(IA) Commerical Aerospace News - Dec 1st, 2023
 
 
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December 1, 2023
NUMBER-ONE FOR TAKEOFF
The vast majority of survey takers reported being satisfied [33%], very satisfied [24%], or extremely satisfied [29%] with their current position.
UP IN THE AIR
The Arcus image generator offers realistic, complex synthetic training environments for multiple platforms including fast jet, air transport, mission, rotary wing, and commercial aircraft.
Honeywell's solution allows remote operation of the aircraft, translating instructions from the aircraft's operator into flight control commands on the aircraft.
the companies have developed SITA Connect Go, a software-based solution that allows multiple airlines, ground handlers, and other tenants to securely access the same virtualized infrastructure at airports and in the cloud
During a smoke in the cockpit emergency, when the pilot cannot clearly see the flight instruments nor out the windscreen, SAVED provides a see-through display inside the oxygen mask that presents HUD symbology with nose camera video.
COMMERCIAL AVIATION
The Airbus Helicopters’ FlightLab flew fully automated from lift-off, taxi, takeoff, cruise, approach and then landing during a one-hour test flight by following a predefined route.
If a traveler cannot be matched to a photo on record through Biometric Exit or chooses to opt out of the process, the traveler will proceed through the traditional inspection process consistent with existing requirements for departure from the U.S.
NEWS FROM OUR ALL-ACCESS MEMBERS
Join us for this FREE event and learn more about VITA 90's features, including more tightly defined utility, communications, and a new overlay segment, provisions for blind-mate optical and coax connections, and much more!
From directions when you’re driving, to the exact timing of stock trades, and the guidance of precision weapons, an accurate sense of position, the ability to navigate and synchronise time enables our modern society.
NEW PRODUCTS
Electro-optical sensors offer white light distance to as far as 65 feet to provide bright and vivid night imaging, and reduce interference and noise.
The MMD60R175S6ZRH SJ MOSFET power device offers microfabrication technology, and was built on the 180-nanometer microfabrication process.
Chassis includes WABGM2 WILD chassis manager, and is powered by a Xilinx UltraScale+ ZU11EG MPSoC and Microsemi PolarFire MPF200T FPGA for security.
The conga-STDA4 modules have the Texas Instruments Jacinto 7 TDA4x or DRA8x processors, consume 5 to 10 Watts, and have two MIPI CSI camera inputs.