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After cancelling the Future Tactical UAS (FTUAS) program, the Army plans to begin procuring initial brigade-level unmanned ...
As air traffic in the United States continues to grow, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is facing increasing ...
After years of crisis, lawsuits, and soul-searching, Boeing is under pressure like never before to rebuild trust in the 737 MAX. While […] ...
The Army has awarded Sikorsky a $43 million deal for an array of modernization engineering efforts for the UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter, to include airframe enhancements, building out a “digital […] ...
Airbus Group’s U.S. defense business recently conducted the first flight test of an unmanned H145 helicopter using an autonomy pilot software from Shield AI in support of a Marine Corps […] ...
Airbus has long been known for its forward-thinking approach to avionics, and nowhere is that more evident than in the A320neo […] ...
Securing aircraft and associated systems against potential cyberattacks ensures the safety and integrity of communication, navigation and operational systems. In 2015, Chris Roberts, a ...
The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II’s calling card is being a mobile sensor package that can the effectiveness of an entire fleet — an entire military front — by sharing data and ...
It is the most integrated, most supplier-based cockpit, using the largest display system and the most open architecture of any commercial aircraft developed by Boeing. The B787 flight deck also […] ...
The final Lion Air JT610 737 MAX accident investigation report lists 89 findings explaining what happened with a focus on the AOA sensor and MCAS system.
On National Aviation Day, Avionics International re-publishes an article from its archives profiling the electronics systems architecture of Boeing's 787.
Research, operation and future considerations for augmented reality technologies have been expanding throughout the global aviation industry over the past decade, though published exploration of A ...