All articles by Alan Peaford – Page 5
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AUVSI: Rafael launches smart mobile video terminal
Rafael Advanced Defense Systems has launched ImiLite M, a standalone smart mobile video terminal for UAV mission enhancement.
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AUVSI: Maxvision's bright platform for battlefield glare
Members of the US Army and Marine Corps operating multiple UAS platforms in extreme conditions and in bright sunshine will now get improved viewing.
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AUVSI: FLIR unveils three new camera cores
FLIR Systems has introduced three new camera core products to the unmanned market. Displaying the three new models at the show, the company.
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AUVSI: Movement on internia in Xsens’ Sagem deal
3D motion tracking systems producer Xsens has signed an agreement for the supply of advanced sensor fusion signal processing modules for integration in a new line of inertial system products from Sagem.
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AUVSI: Farnborough Airshow to increase unmanned systems involvement
Farnborough International is determined to help the unmanned aerial systems industry get access to the mainstream aerospace audience.
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PARIS: Tragedy spurs Amfin to renew services
First-time exhibitor Abbey Metal Finishing (Amfin) is at Paris after a year that tested the company's resilience and ingenuity to the limit.
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PARIS: Bromford wants tough challenges
Anything difficult to manufacture, Bromford Industries wants to know about it. The UK Midlands-based precision engineer specialises in "difficult-to-manufacture", performance-critical components
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PARIS: ACG scores aerospace technology first
UK firm Advanced Composites Group (ACG) has scored an aerospace first with its industry-leading out-of-autoclave (OoA) technology. Midlands-based ACG...
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PARIS: Sigma celebrates GE contract
UK manufacturer Sigma Precision Components (hall 2B, stand G158) is celebrating a new three-year, multi-million dollar contract with GE Aviation. Under...
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EBACE: Al Bateen adds MRO services to business airport
The newly launched Dhabi Jet fixed-base operation provider for Al Bateen airport in Abu Dhabi could become a global brand.
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EBACE: Rockwell Collins adds synthetic vision to Pro Line 21
Operators of aircraft equipped with Rockwell Collins' Pro Line 21 avionics will soon be able to realise the operational benefits of synthetic vision, the company said today.
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EBACE: MEBAA chief calls for support to grow Middle East activities
The founding chairman of the Middle East Business Aviation Association Ali Al Naqbi has called on European business aviation companies with aspirations to do business in the fast-growing market to get involved.
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EBACE: Embraer makes double sales
The first was an order for three Embraer Legacy 650 business jets for Swiss-owned Fly Comlux charter and management operation in Kazakhstan, with Comlux taking an option to acquire four more of the large-cabin aircraft.
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EBACE: Bahrain open for business
Bahrain's head of civil aviation is at EBACE to send a clear message to the industry - Bahrain is open for business.
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EBACE: Graffiti artist adopts a new Vista
As a child, Marquis Lewis growing up in suburb of Los Angeles was fascinated by the gang graffiti that surrounded him.
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EBACE: Malta training joint venture with Swiss
Malta-based business aviation services company BizAv Services (stand 2159) and Swiss firm PrivatAir (stand 1951) have created a partnership to deliver regulated...
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EBACE: Euro Aviation weathers the storm
Greek ground support specialist Euro Aviation - part of Universal Weather and Aviation - has been weathering the storm of the country's economic crisis.
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AA11: Pilatus introduces iPad delivery programme for owner pilots
Pilatus Business Aircraft (stand 7A27 and static park), manufacturer of the PC-12 NG, the world's best-Pilatus Business Aircraft, manufacturer of the PC-12 NG, the world's best-selling turboprop business aircraft, says it is reinventing the aircraft delivery and ownership experience with the launch of its new iPad delivery programme
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AA11: China training demands could outstrip available flight school resources
The Chinese government is reducing the number of approved international flight training organisations (FTO) at the same time that the country's demand for pilots would stretch the world's current flight schools.
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AA11: EADS Sogerma keeps new high density flat bed seat behind closed doors
Conventional, high density business class seats can now be replaced by a fully flat seat thanks to a new design being sneak previewed at Asian Aerospace.