A NEW APPROACH TO FLIGHT DEPARTMENT TECHNOLOGY

Modern flight departments and operations are eager for solutions that embrace 21st century technology and accessibility, especially for the critical task of maintenance tracking With a culture that offers instant information via always-connected mobile devices, flight departments are looking for and implementing an array of new systems and processes that harness quick communication, real-time data transfer, and eSignatures. This new approach is ushering out legacy systems for maintenance tracking as well as inventory control and operations.Join us as AIN Editor-in-Chief Matt Thurber moderates a discussion about modern maintenance tracking tools with business aviation experts Jeff McClean, Aviation Director of Maintenance, Procter & Gamble; Deborah Bew, Founder, Aircraft Acquisitions; and Lee Brewster, Director of Product Marketing at Flightdocs.
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Gaining insight into aircraft aeroacoustics through efficient wind tunnel testing

Siemens

When designing a new aircraft configuration, predicting the aerodynamic and aeroacoustic performance early in the program is important. Numerical procedures such as Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) can help addressing this challenge. However, wind tunnel testing is necessary to validate these predictions for single aircraft components as well as the overall configuration. Testing the aircraft configuration on a scaled model can bring additional engineering insights long before the aircraft can actually fly.
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ACCOMMODATE LARGER AIRCRAFT AT EXISTING AIRPORT INFRASTRUCTURE​

Transoft Aviation

​While commercial aircraft are becoming wider and longer, airport operators struggle for accommodating them at their existing facilities. Indeed, they were often initially designed for the previous generations of airliners (e.g. Boeing 747-100). Join us for an update on the newest aircraft types and their challenges, on the applicable regulatory requirements, and on the flexibility offered by the standards and regulations.
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Reducing TCO, maximising space, and improving sustainability with passive optical LAN

Communication networks play a vital role in an airport’s daily operations and continuing digitalisation. Airports rely heavily on their communications networks to operate efficiently and safely to ensure optimum passenger experience. Today’s business climate, however, calls for a smarter, greener and more cost-efficient way of deploying a network at the airport. Passive optical LAN can help airports address these priorities while ensuring service reliability and quality of services between airport stakeholders.
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How to Make your Flight School Feel Like a Flying Club

GA SPARK

. This video has tips for bringing social energy to your flight school to make it feel like a flying club. Presented by Dan Dyer, owner of San Carlos Flight Center.
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