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Cabin Interior and Electronics
Honeywell Connectivity Improves Passenger Experience
Honeywell's 757 connected aircraft is equipped with features such as high-speed Internet service to improve the passenger experience.
Avionics
Avionica STC Connects Aircraft Wirelessly
Avionic's avWiFi router is now STC approved for a number of Boeing types as well as the DHC-8-200.
Maintenance and Modifications
GE's Digital Initiative Is Driving Uncertainty Out of Operations
GE and partners are finding new ways to harvest so-called Big Data to improve the efficiency of customer operations.
Aircraft
Ukrainian Aerospace Industry Finds Ways to Thrive
Specializing in upgrading Soviet-era aircraft, new Antonov offerings and using overseas prodiction keep Ukrainian aerospace industry going.
Maintenance and Modifications
IAI's Bedek Ready to Expand Freighter Conversion Options
IAI's Bedek division is working on supplemental type certificates to convert Boeing 737-700s and -800s into freighters.
Cabin Interior and Electronics
Thales Connects Customers With IFEC Experience In California
Thales recently opened its new customer experience center in Irvine, California.
Avionics
Thales Becomes Data Miner to Advance NextGen Avionics
Thales is looking to better connect flight crew with the data they need to fly more efficiently.
Aircraft
P-8A Roll Out to U.S. Navy Accelerates With ASW Mission
The U.S. Navy has P-8A Poseidon aircraft stationed on both the east and west coasts of America.
Aircraft
CFM Leap Ramp-Up On Target
Quick ETOPS approval sought as adoption of new engines gathers pace.
Avionics
Extant Acquires UTC, L-3 Product Lines
Teac mission data recorders and L-3 cockpit displays for military platforms now part of the avionics life cycle sustainment service company's portfolio
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Chinese UAV Spreads Its Wings
The Chengdu/AVIC Wing Loong II is making its international show debut in Paris. Its appearance highlights global export success for Chinese UAVs.
Rotorcraft
Astronautics to Provide Connectivity for Airbus Helicopters
U.S. company's Air Ground Communications System offers enhanced operational and safety benefits through real-time data access.
Training and Workforce
More than 250,000 New Airline Pilots Needed by 2027: CAE
In its first such forecast, Canadian training provider says industry must adapt assessment and selection processes to meet the demand
Avionics
Deployable Black Box Should Be Easier To Locate
Airbus is proposing a new automatic deployable flight data recorder that would be easier to find after an accident.
Aircraft
Multi-role Transport Flies in from the North
Making its debut at the Paris Air Show is the Embraer KC-390 tanker/transport from Brazil.
Aircraft
Norsk to Boost AM Production Capacity 60 Percent
Norwegian company showcases AM-made components and equipment, and announces a "significant investment" from the Triangle Holdings
Aircraft
SureFly Solves eVTOL Battery Capacity Problem
Workhorse Group's SureFly aims to fly two passengers up to 70 miles at up to 70 mph.
Maintenance and Modifications
Sabena Technics Modifying French Navy Falcon 50s
The Sabena mod program involves cutting a hatch into the the Falcon 50's fuselage to allow dropping a rescue boat.
Maintenance and Modifications
Airborne Technologies Offers Airbus Helicopter Upgrades
The upgrades include a tactical workstation, video-stabilizing unit, hardware for a Wescam gimbal and searchlight and more.
Aircraft
India's Aequs Now a Global Aerospace Player
Aequs has acquired key aerospace suppliers in the U.S. and France to extend its reach and grow its opportunties in the industry.
Aircraft
Latécoère In Big Modernization Push As It Turns 100
The French company has improved its financial performance as it makes major investments to boost its production capability.
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Raytheon Further Develops Multi-Mission Coyote UAS
Raytheon envisions the Coyote serving ISR, strike, swarming applications.
Aircraft
Operation Inherent Resolve Takes its Toll on Air Forces
Airforces involved in the non-NATO airstrike campaign against ISIS are seeing success but tension is high with Russian/Syrian forces.
Aircraft
New-generation Prototype Leads Gripen Renaissance
Various nations are seen as prospects for the E/F Gripen model while Saab is still selling the C/D too.
Training and Workforce
CAE Sees Big Data As Key to Future Training
Training systems integrator CAE is helping a number of air forces shape their future training through the greater use of connected simulators.
Engines
Rolls-Royce Starts Gearbox Load Tests For New Large Turbofans
The gearbox for the UltraFan will allow a more efficent engine that can be optimised with slower fan and faster turbine.
Regulations and Government
USA Partnership Pavilion Promotes Cooperation
A celebration of 100 years of French and U.S. partnership in aviation is at the center of the newly rebranded U.S. Pavilion
Aircraft
After More Changes At the Top, Leonardo Seeks Equilibrium
Italy's Leonardo comes to the Paris Air Show with a new CEO in former banker Alessandro Profumo.
Aircraft
Gifas Hails a Largely Strong 2016 For French Industry
French aerospace firms boosted balance sheets in 2016 due to their strong positions on leading civil and military programs.
Training and Workforce
Contractors Seek To Cut The Cost of Military Flight Training
Even leading air forces are opting to contract out some flight training provision.
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