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Sidus Space | March 01, 2023
On February 28, 2023, a Space-as-a-Service satellite company, Sidus Space, Inc., announced the integration of edge AI capabilities in its planned satellite constellation, and focuses on commercial satellite design, launch, manufacture and space-based collection. Sidus will utilize the FeatherEdge AI platform under an extended agreement with Expo-space to offer near real-time intelligence derived from Earth Observation data, including the opportunities to recognize and intervene ...
Aerospace
Materna IPS GmbH | January 03, 2023
In a recent announcement, automated passenger handling solutions provider Materna IPS has partnered with Collins Aerospace to offer passenger processing solutions for airlines and airports. Through these solutions, airports/airlines can monitor and adapt data points to optimize passenger processing and enhance operational visibility. The firms have already started to collaborate on various offerings for current and prospective clients. Collins' commitment to delivering the nex...
Huawei | September 27, 2021
At HUAWEI CONNECT 2021, Huawei launched its latest airport cloud solution that offers a wide range of outstanding features, such as single access, network for all services , multi-zone cloud and one-stop integrated security. This feature-rich solution enables the digital transformation of airports to increase operational efficiency, improve safety assurance and enhance the travel experience, paving the way for smart airports. Today's global civil aviation is undergoing rapid d...
Business Aviation
Delta | October 26, 2020
The U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) has tentatively approved a proposed transborder joint venture between Delta Air Lines and Canada’s WestJet, but is requiring the two airlines to divest coveted takeoff and landing slots at New York LaGuardia Airport. The DOT’s order allows Delta and WestJet to embark on a “metal neutral” joint venture, giving them the rights to share revenues and costs and coordinate routes and schedules. Delta has a similar agreement with Aeromexi...
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