News from July 2024
Aspen Avionics has announced a partnership with engine instrumentation manufacturer Electronics International to integrate engine instruments into Aspen displays. This development aligns with Aspen’s objective of enabling customers to continually update their displays to enhance functionality.
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Embraer has signed two contracts with Brazil’s Department of Airspace Control (DECEA) aimed at modernizing the country’s air traffic control centers and upgrading strategic solutions for managing national airspace flow. The agreements, valued at $17 million, will be executed by Embraer’s Atech subsidiary, which specializes in systems engineering, decision support, and situational awareness technologies.
The American Airlines Terminal 8 at New York JFK was evacuated around 7 a.m. this morning after an escalator caught fire in Concourse C, causing smoke to fill the terminal. Nearly 1,000 people were moved and departing flights were halted, though about 75 minutes later normal operations resumed. Four people were hospitalized out of nine with minor injuries, none of which appeared life-threatening.
Leading aviation finance company Avolon has partnered with Airbus to investigate the financing aspects and options for hydrogen-powered commercial aircraft. The work will form part of Airbus’s ZeroE project.
This weekend, control of the Newark-area airspace sector will be reassigned from New York’s Terminal Radar Approach Control (Tracon) to Philadelphia’s facility. This transition will encompass not only Newark Liberty International Airport (KEWR) but also Teterboro (KTEB), Morristown (KMMU), Caldwell (KCDW), and Linden (KLDJ) airports. As a result, the area designation will change from New York Approach to Newark Approach, while the switch in ATC communications should be seamless for operators. The FAA claims the move will help alleviate short staffing at the New York Tracon in...
Citing federal preemption, the U.S. District Court for Hawaii this week struck down a state requirement for air tour operators to provide detailed reports of their operations. At dispute was a section of Hawaii Act 311, signed into law in July 2022, calling for the state to adopt rules to regulate air tour operations through permits with detailed monthly reporting requirements.
In a significant initiative to advance South Korea’s aerospace industry, FDH Aero has signed a cooperation agreement with Sacheon City to promote the country’s emerging space sector.
Delta Air Lines is in the process of recovering from one of the most severe operational disruptions it has faced. The airline's public communications have been characterized by deflections and self-praise, despite significant inconvenience to both employees and customers. Comparisons have been drawn to Southwest Airlines' meltdown in December 2022, noting that Delta has not received the same level of criticism nor offered comparable compensation.
Sigma Air Mobility, a Luxaviation Group company and global operator of aircraft and helicopters, is collaborating with VoltAero to introduce a family of hybrid-electric aircraft.
Turkey's Freebird Airlines has selected RTX subsidiary Collins Aerospace to provide a software solution aimed at improving operations across its A320 fleet. The announcement was made at the Farnborough Airshow 2024.
As the aviation industry advances its sustainability ambitions, developers of electric, hybrid, and hydrogen-powered aircraft face challenges in matching the range, payload, and performance of traditional gas-powered designs.
L3Harris Secures JCAB Simulator Certification
Fargo Jet Center has entered into a strategic partnership with satellite communications technologist Stellar Blu Solutions to enhance connectivity capabilities for special-mission aircraft. The collaboration has led to the development of an aircraft testbed equipped with Stellar Blu’s Sidewinder, an electronically steered antenna-based satcom terminal designed to support intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) activities. Fargo Jet installed a Stellar Blu Sidewinder antenna on a Cessna Citation Encore+.
American Airlines has become the first U.S. airline to introduce an automated tag system for mobility devices, a move aimed at enhancing the handling of wheelchairs and similar equipment across its network. The tags, developed internally by American's Technology team, are currently in use at airports where the airline and its regional partners operate.
BAE Systems is leveraging Siemens's expertise to enhance its engineering and manufacturing processes by adopting technology from the Siemens Xcelerator open business platform. The partnership, announced at the Farnborough Airshow 2024, will span five years and involve collaboration through BAE’s FalconWorks research-and-development unit within its Air division.
Australian start-up airline Wilbur Air plans to operate 100 of the five-passenger Integrity eVTOL aircraft under development by Spain's Crisalion Mobility. The companies announced an agreement covering the pre-orders for the battery-electric vehicles on Wednesday at the Farnborough Airshow.
Leading sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) producer Neste has signed an agreement that will provide it with additional terminal capacity in Houston for the blending and storage of SAF. This development could potentially facilitate the flow of SAF to the Northeast U.S.
Amphibious aircraft developer Jekta Switzerland and Hong Kong's Seaplane Asia have signed an agreement to add 14 PHA-ZE 100 aircraft to the Southeast Asian operator's fleet. With electric and hydrogen propulsion systems, the deal supports Seaplane Asia's commitment to delivering environmentally friendly operations, business growth, and affordable transport for the region.
Magnet Schultz is unveiling its first EN9100-certified hydrogen power product at the Farnborough Airshow this week. The UK-based company is showcasing its newest solenoid valve for hydrogen gas flow control in aerospace applications.