Connected Aerospace

Apr 03, 2018
Data stored by a variety of electronic devices provides the safety agency with more clues as it investigates aviation mishaps.
Mar 29, 2018
Despite a negative ruling by a Belgian court, and having only IAG as a definite customer, the satellite company says its solution is “on track.”
Mar 28, 2018
OneWeb is working with Airbus to build and launch 900 LEO satellites, with the primary aim of providing affordable terrestrial internet access to all. Photo: Deutsche Telekom
Mar 27, 2018
At April’s Aircraft Interiors show in Hamburg, the cabin densification trend is expected to keep seat design evolving.
Mar 22, 2018
Manufacturers diversify spacecraft and operating orbits to keep up with changing markets.

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Dec 19, 2016
The European Space Agency and Thales Alenia Space last week signed a contract that secures the European portion of the ExoMars 2020 mission.
Dec 08, 2016
Satellite operator Inmarsat has switched the launch of the Inmarsat S-band/Hellas-Sat 3 telecommunications spacecraft to Arianespace’s Ariane 5 rocket, as a result of delays in the launch schedule of original launch provider SpaceX.
Dec 08, 2016
The aviation trade is facing a dilemma as passenger demand for flights goes through the roof while customers increasingly demand more for less from airlines.
Dec 07, 2016
SpaceX has yet to present a final report to the FAA’s commercial space office, which licenses commercial launches, on the company's September pad explosion that destroyed an Israeli satellite.
Dec 02, 2016
Airline and MROs exchange many work packages and information via PDFs. GE and Capgemini partner to facilitate data exchange across industry.
Nov 29, 2016
Aviation Week survey reveals intellectual property threats rank as the greatest for commercial aviation manufacturing and MRO.
Nov 25, 2016
We are in an age of near-instantaneous data delivery that is colored by the increasing occurrence and complexity of cyberattacks.
Nov 25, 2016
Soon, everything will be connected on the internet. It has become clear that business pilots, flight attendants, and maintenance and operations personnel will increasingly rely on their aircraft's avionics and communications capabilities—usually via satcom—for many other applications.