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Triumph Group | September 05, 2022
Triumph Group, Inc. (TRIUMPH) announced that its Actuation Products and Services business has been awarded a ten year contract from Diehl Aviation to manufacture fluid flow controls. These components are used on board passenger aircraft such as the Airbus A320 and A330. TRIUMPH has performed this work at their location in Heiligenhaus, Germany facility since 2008. "Having supported Diehl Aviation for more than a decade, TRIUMPH is proud to announce we have...
Sagetech Avionics | July 28, 2021
Sagetech Avionics Inc., an innovative technology company that provides industry-leading avionics solutions for Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS), announced the completion of a successful demonstration of Detect and Avoid (DAA) using their low SWAP ACAS X-based DAA computer as part of a Phase 1 STTR for the United States Air Force. The latest generation of airborne collision avoidance, ACAS X, has become an international standard. ACAS X employs advanced algorithmic techniques and prob...
Sabre Corporation | June 21, 2022
Sabre Corporation a leading software and technology provider that powers the global travel industry, announced an enhanced relationship with Cathay Pacific Airways, which will give Sabre-connected travel agencies globally the ability to access dynamic New Distribution Capability (NDC) content from Cathay Pacific through the Sabre travel marketplace. The latest deal gives Sabre extra traction on its NDC roadmap while creating additional modern airline retailing opportunities ...
NASA | April 21, 2020
NASA researchers are teaming up with the United States Air Force and industry as part of the NASA Aeronautics Strategic Implementation Plan to continue work on developing a sustainable future for commercial aviation with a goal of reducing fuel burn and thus making airliners of the future more efficient. The work focuses on four core technologies that NASA’s innovators call the four Es: environment, efficiency, electrification, and economy. “These are technologies that will build fro...
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