Tag: aviation technology
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Cirrus Unveils the TRAC10 With the All-New Perspective Core Flight Deck, Powered by Garmin AXIS
Cirrus has officially introduced the Perspective Core™ Flight Deck, built on Garmin AXIS™ avionics, as the heart of its newly launched TRAC10 training aircraft—bringing a new era of modern flight training with advanced technology, enhanced safety, and greater efficiency. Designed specifically for the next generation of pilots, the Perspective Core flight deck features dual 11.6-inch…
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A Boeing 777 Is Faster Than a B-52 Bomber! So Why Does Every Enemy Military Fear It More Than Anything Else in the Sky?
At first glance, the numbers seem surprising. A commercial Boeing 777 cruises at around 590 mph while carrying up to 400 passengers across the globe. The legendary B-52 Stratofortress, one of the world’s most iconic military bombers, has a top speed of approximately 650 mph. That means the bomber is only slightly faster than an…
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United Launches First Starlink-Equipped Widebody Transatlantic Flight Between Newark And London
United Airlines has reached a major milestone in its inflight connectivity upgrade program, operating its first Starlink-equipped widebody transatlantic passenger flight. United Flight 14 departed Newark, New York, for London aboard a Boeing 777-200, becoming the airline’s first widebody international service to offer Starlink’s high-speed satellite internet. The flight marks the beginning of a broader…
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FAA Awards $875 Million Contract To Modernize U.S. Flight Scheduling And Reduce Delays
In one of the most significant air traffic modernization efforts in recent years, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has awarded an $875 million, 12-year contract to Air Space Intelligence (ASI) to develop a new flight management platform designed to reduce delays, improve efficiency, and better manage growing air traffic demand across the United States.…
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FAA Awards $875 Million Contract To Modernize U.S. Flight Scheduling And Reduce Delays
In one of the most significant air traffic modernization efforts in recent years, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has awarded an $875 million, 12-year contract to Air Space Intelligence (ASI) to develop a new flight management platform designed to reduce delays, improve efficiency, and better manage growing air traffic demand across the United States.…
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Followed By Southwest, American Airlines To Expand It’s India Tech Hub To 800 Employees
American Airlines Group plans to double its India technology hub workforce to around 800 employees by early next year, highlighting the rapid expansion of global capability centres in India’s aviation tech sector. In a further sign of India’s rising importance in global aviation technology, US carrier American Airlines Group plans to expand its India technology…
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Southwest Airlines Launches First Overseas Global Innovation Centre In Hyderabad, India – Soon To 1000 Employees
Southwest Airlines, one of the largest airlines in the United States, has launched its first India Global Innovation Centre in Hyderabad. Notably, the Hyderabad facility marks Southwest Airlines’ first-ever Global Innovation Centre outside the United States. The Southwest Airlines Global Innovation Centre in Hyderabad will serve as a strategic hub within the company’s global network,…
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