Climate and Global Weather Patterns – How They Impact Your Flying

Climate is what we expect, weather is what we get.” This Robert Heinlein quote describes the difference between climate and weather. Pilots are trained to know WHAT the weather is doing and what it is expected to do during a flight. But have you ever asked WHY? Why do you get the weather you get where you fly? Where does it come from? How does it arrive? Where does it go? Where does it end, or does it? In this webinar, we’ll look at weather on a global scale, show you how the weather around the world is interconnected and help you see how a weather system in Shanghai, China can impact flying over Sheboygan, Wisconsin… and every point in between.
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Airport IT and Security: Protecting airports from cyber-attack – Breaking down the silos

internationalairportreview

There are many advantages to creating a ‘digitalised’ airport from streamlining operations and improving management systems to saving time and costs. With the threat of terror attacks increasing, a smart airport must bring together not just the IT Department with its Security Team, but also with Building Control to ensure a safe environment and avert cyber-attack. This webinar focuses on how airports can optimise their cyber-security and bring together perspectives from IT, Security and Building Control to break down the barriers and fully combat cyber terrorism.
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The Role Of Hypersonic Missiles

Raytheon Technologies

Since 2016, the U.S. has been racing to catch up with Chinese and Russian hypersonic weapons development. But political change has installed a new group of leaders in the Pentagon, including some who are now questioning the relevance and cost of such weapons. This webinar will explain in detail the breadth of the hypersonic weapons portfolio now in development and testing, and debate the operational utility of such weapons versus slower or less maneuverable alternatives in a future conflict.
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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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Ascend by Cirium: What to look out for at Farnborough 2022

In this month’s Ascend by Cirium webinar, our expert panel will give their views on what to expect this year at the Farnborough International Airshow 2022.
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