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AirCell tests broadband system

Aircraft telecommunications specialist AirCell says it is now conducting technology demonstration flights for its broadband system.

October 31, 2005   Full report

FAA approval for Universal Avionics' landing system

Universal Avionics’ GLS1250 GPS Landing Sensor System has received TSO C129a, Class B1/C1, and approval from the FAA. FAA STC Type Inspection Authorisation flight tests were successfully conducted at multiple airports in Norway with Avinor, the Civil Aviation Authority Norway.

October 4, 2005   Full report

FlightSafety will provide Mustang training

Cessna Aircraft Company, which displayed a Citation Sovereign at the static display area of BGAD05, has selected FlightSafety International to provide initial type training for the company’s six-seat Mustang very light jet (VLJ).

October 4, 2005   Full report

CMC introduces self-contained EFB

CMC Electronics has added PilotView to its Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) product portfolio. PilotView is an avionics-grade Class 2 EFB consisting of two LRUs – a self-contained electronic display and processing unit (EDU) and a companion power and expansion module unit (EMU).

October 4, 2005   Full report

GDC Technics is a specialist when it comes to kitting out Boeing jets.

GDC uses modular experience for head of state B777

The head of state B777-300ER was customised with a GDC engineered and certified modular lower lobe crew rest compartment that comprises six sleeping pods with full capabilities for crew to utilise during long flights.

August 11, 2002   Full report

Avinode has launched Takeoff Ready to increase charter booking conversions.

Avinode to highlight crew-ready flights

Problems associated with booking air charter include discovering too late that aircraft are not in use and pilot shortages. Avinode's solution is a search that identifies only flights where aircraft and crew are confirmed.

May 7, 2001   Full report

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