Plane-ly Spoken
2019 is shaping up as a critical year for regulatory developments affecting operators of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). In the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018, Congress directed the FAA to work faster on setting UAS design standards and opening the airspace to commercial package delivery. Congress also chartered new reports on state and local control of low level airspace and the need for federal privacy laws.
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Aviation Week Network
In the aerospace and defense industry, programs are becoming more complex, bids are more challenging and customer priorities are changing. The need for newer technologies, such as composites for more fuel-efficient aircraft, will continue to grow. Aerospace companies also have to manage regulatory requirements to make sure design and manufacturing practices are documented and traceable. The need for greater program performance has never been so critical for aerospace and defense companies.
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LeClairRyan
After nearly ten years of work, the FAA has finally issued a new set of comprehensive regulations governing “air charter brokers” and how they operate. According to the Department of Transportation, these new rules are intended to “facilitate innovation and growth in the air charter industry while strengthening the legal protections provided to consumers of charter air transportation.
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Is big data the fuel to accelerate digital transformation in the aviation sector? Cirium has spoken to major airlines, airports, ANSPs, OEMs, MROs and financial institutions who cite digital transformation as a priority to their recovery. Join Cirium LIVE for the Digital transformation of aviation, to hear from Cirium data and technology experts, and from industry leaders on the importance of a digital first strategy. Rachel Humphries, Director Of Communications at Cirium will moderate the webinar.
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