"GSM operation onboard aircraft"

"This White Paper outlines the work of ETSI (the European Telecommunications Standards Institute) in specifying a system for providing GSM™ communications onboard civil aircraft. The technology is an adaptation of the conventional terrestrial GSM, which has also been specified by ETSI. In addition, this document summarizes the current European regulatory situation with regard to such systems. "

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NAV CANADA is the private sector, non-share capital corporation that owns and operates Canada's civil air navigation service (ANS).

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Aircraft Technology Net Zero Roadmap

whitePaper | June 3, 2023

The Aircraft Technology Roadmap highlights requirements for aircraft to be powered by SAF or conventional aviation fuel, hydrogen, or batteries. Each track on the Technology Roadmap is dedicated to a specific type of energy and the technologies needed to enable its use.

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International Space Station Transition Report

whitePaper | January 21, 2022

This report responds to direction in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Transition Authorization Act of 2017 to submit to Congress a report evaluating the International Space Station as a platform for research, deep space exploration, and low-Earth orbit spaceflight in partnership with its four international space agency partners, and the commercial space sector.

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STANDARDIZING DIGITAL SERVICES IN AEROSPACE

whitePaper | December 15, 2022

Reducing the Burden of Fragmented Systems and Long Certification Cycles

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From Aircraft Health Monitoring to Aircraft Health Management

whitePaper | March 2, 2022

Managing the technical availability of the aircraft is key in accomplishing your mission, whichever is your stakeholder status vis-à-vis the aircraft asset: Airline Operator, Aircraft OEM, Aircraft MRO or Aircraft Owner/Lessor.

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The next generation mobile connectivity set to transform aviation

whitePaper | December 9, 2019

The world is flying more. In the next 20 years, the global fleet is expected to double to 48,000 aircraft, while annual passenger numbers are set to hit 7.2 billion. At the same time, passenger habits are changing quicker than anticipated. Not only are most of us glued to our smartphones and consuming an ever-greater volume of rich digital content, many of us are carrying around more than just one device. Add to this an explosion of Internet of Thing devices, from smartwatches to connected baggage aboard the aircraft, and demand for ‘always-on’ connectivity is becoming the norm

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Congressional Leadership Changes and Implications for the Space Industry

whitePaper | November 30, 2022

Midterms elections have historically been a time of change and readjustment to political cycles. This election cycle could sweep in many fresh faces, with Democrats facing their highest turnover rate since 2012. While this is in line with other changes in power during a midterm election; often these happen after a shift in White House leadership.

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NAV CANADA is the private sector, non-share capital corporation that owns and operates Canada's civil air navigation service (ANS).

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