International aviation collaboration

May 7, 2019

Aviation is a global industry. As we continue to push the boundaries of technical advancements and operational efficiency in the aviation industry, the reliance on the global workforce will continue to increase. In the United States of America, the majority of educational establishments focus mainly in the education and training of students for the US aviation industry. The narrow focus significantly limits the amount of exposure and opportunities available to the students of these educational establishments.

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SkyTender Solutions AG

SkyTender Solutions started as a supplier for both Boeing and Airbus. In 2013, the founders decided to use their engineering capabilities and aviation know-how to develop a highly innovative beverage platform: SkyTender We are revolutionising the mobile beverage service experience and implementing a more effective, transparent and cost-efficient end-to-end process. We are committed to providing truly green solutions and minimising the environmental impact.

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A ROADMAP FOR FLIGHT AUTOMATION IN ADVANCED AIR MOBILITY.

whitePaper | January 3, 2022

Skyroads AG, Munich, Germany is developing, testing and implementing an Automated Airspace Management and Vehicle Guidance System (AAVS). It is abundantly clear that a system which helps guide complex, three-dimensional traffic in congested airspace will be needed soon. Legacy ATC systems are not able to support the urban transport mode.

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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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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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INDONESIA’S AVIATION MARKET: Emerging stronger in a post-COVID world

whitePaper | June 9, 2022

This paper is a follow up to the recent white paper that we published in December 2021 – “Indonesia’s Aviation Market: Emerging stronger in a post-COVID world.” With travel restrictions having now eased, it is an ideal time to take a fresh look at the opportunities and challenges for the Indonesian aviation industry to transform and grow

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LEO VS GEO SATCOM: WHAT’S BETTER FOR YOUR AIRCRAFT FLEET?

whitePaper | January 27, 2022

While GEO satellites have higher latency and require more power and bigger antennas, they provide higher bandwidth for business and passenger jets with many simultaneous users. GEO satellite systems are heavier and costlier to operate, so balancing necessity with operational efficiencies is a key activity when selecting Satcom networks.

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5 WAYS OPERATORS RETAIN AIRCRAFT VALUE

whitePaper | June 30, 2022

Increasingly, aircraft brokers are expecting the use of electronic logbooks to ensure that records are wellorganized and complete. Advantages of cloud-based record-keeping include 24/7 accessibility, searchability, service milestone alerts, and data security. You also should be diligent about keeping an itemized list of the loose equipment that originally came with your aircraft, as well as storing equipment in an easily accessible, climate-controlled location. Being able to produce all logbooks and loose equipment when it’s time to sell can help boost your aircraft’s value

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Spotlight

SkyTender Solutions AG

SkyTender Solutions started as a supplier for both Boeing and Airbus. In 2013, the founders decided to use their engineering capabilities and aviation know-how to develop a highly innovative beverage platform: SkyTender We are revolutionising the mobile beverage service experience and implementing a more effective, transparent and cost-efficient end-to-end process. We are committed to providing truly green solutions and minimising the environmental impact.

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