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The Senate Appropriations Committee has backed most of the Army’s divestments as part of its new transformation initiative, ...
As global cities grow into dense logistics ecosystems, the line between air travel, rail, sea, and road transportation continues to blur. This […] ...
The global aviation sector is in the midst of a seismic technological shift as aircraft manufacturers, regulators, and service providers move to […] ...
The aircraft of the future won’t just fly itself…it will taxi itself, too. Autonomous taxiing technology is no longer a science project […] ...
Red Cat Holdings has said it’s expecting a low-rate production order “very soon” for the Army’s Short Range Reconnaissance (SRR) small drone program, noting the service’s plan for a “significant” […] ...
For over a decade, the U.S. has been facing a persistent and growing shortage of air traffic controllers. The problem has ballooned into a full-blown crisis, straining airport operations ...
Europe’s fragmented air traffic control (ATC) system has long been a source of inefficiency, delays, and frustration. Unlike the U.S., which operates under a unified FAA-controlled airspace ...
As commercial air traffic surges back to pre-pandemic levels—and in many regions, surpasses them—aviation’s longstanding Achilles’ heel has returned to center stage: a strained, outdated ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy told Congress on July 23 that it will cost $31.5 billion to fully modernize the nation’s air traffic control (ATC) system, a sweeping upgrade the […] ...
With jet airliners coming to depend ever more heavily on electronic systems for vital functions, Scarry believes their vulnerability to EMI poses a potentially lethal threat to air safety. In her ...
Securing aircraft and associated systems against potential cyberattacks ensures the safety and integrity of communication, navigation and operational systems. In 2015, Chris Roberts, a ...
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