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It is significant that the history of transportation reflects the symbolic table of the four elements: earth, water, air and fire. In its primitive beginnings, mankind had to contend with and master both earth and water, and via a series of successive evolutions and technological innovations we went from foot, wheel, horse, cart, steam locomotive and automobile to their sophisticated contemporary counterparts: High Speed Rail (HSR), Formula-1 racing cars, and evehicles. Similarly, the raft, canoe, sailboat, steamboat, and ocean liner have evolved into mega-sized container ships, cruise liners, naval frigates and nuclear submarines.

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Gulf Air

Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, commenced operations in 1950, becoming one of the first commercial airlines established in the Middle East. Today, Gulf Air is a major international carrier which, in 2018, will serve 49 cities in 26 countries.

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Enhancing airport resilience and runway capacity with Intelligent Approach

whitePaper | January 20, 2020

NATS, the UK’s leading air navigation services provider and Leidos, a leading technology provider, developed a ground-breaking airport solution called Intelligent Approach. With Intelligent Approach, air traffic controllers around the world have the tools to safely optimise arrival spacing in all conditions and for all runway configurations, delivering capacity, safety and resilience benefits without the need for expensive changes to ground infrastructure. As demand for air travel grows it becomes essential for airports to leverage proven innovations to drive improved capacity, to do it quickly when capacity is constrained, and safely during disruptive conditions.

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2022-23 Policy Priorities

whitePaper | December 2, 2022

Aviation is very different from other sectors in the economy, and it has been uniquely and severely impacted by both international and domestic border closures and restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Who’s saying what? Internet of Things in Aerospace, Defence & Security

whitePaper | December 28, 2022

The Internet of Things, or IoT, is an umbrella term referring to the ability of everyday physical objects (such as fridges, watches, or cars) to connect with other devices over the internet, enabling them to send and receive data.

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Decarbonizing Aviation

whitePaper | June 16, 2022

In this paper we show that there are some important and urgent challenges to decarbonizing aviation.

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Staying Mission Ready

whitePaper | November 16, 2022

Top Three Reasons You Need Aircraft Maintenance Management & Tracking Software

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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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Gulf Air

Gulf Air, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain, commenced operations in 1950, becoming one of the first commercial airlines established in the Middle East. Today, Gulf Air is a major international carrier which, in 2018, will serve 49 cities in 26 countries.

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