MilitaryUS Navy Tests Next Generation Jammer On EA-18G Growler The Navy completed the first mission systems flight test of the Next Generation Jammer Mid-Band (NGJ-MB) on an EA-18G Growler on Aug. 7, the service said Monday. The flight was conducted by…
ConnectivityIridium Certus Data Transmission First Achieved by Collins Aerospace Collins Aerospace has completed the first data transmission to an orbiting Iridium satellite using Certus, enabled by a new satellite communications system the company is developing. Certus is Iridium’s multi-service communications platform…
Business & GAWhat's Trending in Aerospace - August 16, 2020 Check out the Aug. 16 edition of What's Trending in Aerospace, where editors and contributors for Avionics International bring you some of the latest headlines happening across the global aerospace industry. Commercial…
CommercialPODCAST: Aviation Agency Talks US Airline Outlook Amid COVID-19 On this episode of the Connected Aircraft Podcast, Bryan Del Monte, founder of the Aviation Agency, joins the podcast to provide some perspective on the outlook for the US airline industry as…
Business & GAGogo Posts $86 Million Net Loss, Makes Further Cuts in Second Quarter Gogo reported consolidated revenue of $96.6 million and a net loss of $86 million in its Q2 2020 financial results released on Monday. Gogo, which provides In-Flight Connectivity (IFC) services has been…
CommercialKT to Launch In-flight Virtual Reality Entertainment Service on Jin Air South Korean low cost carrier Jin Air is preparing to launch a new in-flight virtual reality (VR) entertainment service on international routes by the end of the year, under a new partnership…
Editor's NoteTech, VC Move Forward on Supersonics — Are They Economically Viable? Competition toward the next generation of supersonic aircraft continues to heat up, with a number of announcements in the past two weeks: Hermeus Corporation won a $1.5 million prototyping award from the…
ConnectivityResearcher Demonstrates Satellite Eavesdropping on In-flight Passenger Internet at Black Hat 2020 Oxford PhD candidate and cybersecurity research James Pavur, along with a team of European experts, used about $300 in home television equipment and specialized software to enable "satellite eavesdropping" on in-flight passenger…