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Businesswire | March 27, 2023
Sierra Space, a leading, pureplay commercial space company building the first end-to-end business and technology platform in space, announced today it continues to make critical strides in the development of its softgoods inflatable technology — LIFE™ habitat (Large Integrated Flexible Environment) – solidifying its lead in the industry. The company’s LIFE testing campaign, a combined effort with NASA test engineers, passed another milestone on the path t...
Air Transport
IBS Software | June 22, 2022
American Airlines Cargo has taken another major step forward in the digitalization of its cargo operations by deploying IBS Software's latest iPartner Customer (iPC) solution to allow seamless, fast integration with leading digital marketplace WebCargo, a Freightos Group company. IBS Software's iPartner Customer platform is equipped with out-of-the-box APIs that allow faster integration of airline cargo sales and distribution offerings. The deployment allows American Airli...
L3Harris Technologies | November 02, 2022
Garmin International, Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd., today announced L3Harris Technologies' selection of Garmin's G3000™ tandem integrated flight deck as part of a U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) Armed Overwatch program contract. L3Harris' Sky Warden platform includes the first forward-fit deployable combat aircraft featuring Garmin's G3000 tandem integrated flight deck.Our strategic relationship with L3Harris integrates the open system architecture G3000 flight dec...
American Airlines | July 02, 2020
American Airlines on Thursday forecast a 25 percent drop in its long-haul international summer capacity in 2021 over 2019, as the carrier curtails operations to cope with a slump in travel demand because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The company will also discontinue several international routes that were once popular leisure destinations but are now expected to see decreased demand. “In an effort to match low demand resulting from the coronavirus outbreak, the airline will realign its ...
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