Marco Santana is the Founder of Orlando Tech News and former business reporter for the Orlando Sentinel. Halldale invited him to WATS to offer his impressions as a first-time attendee of the world’s largest civil aviation training event. 26 April 2023
The centre will have a capacity for up to six full-flight simulators, offering advanced pilot training on the latest light- and large-segment business jets. 26 April 2023
AERALIS, the transformational British military jet developer, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with France-based SDTS, exploring light fast jet aviation services in France. 26 April 2023
Bohemia Interactive Simulations (BISim) has partnered with blackshark.ai, the developer of a 3D Digital Twin of Earth and a range of AI-based geospatial technologies 26 April 2023
ST Engineering Antycip and Cervus have signed a memorandum of understanding, signaling to the market a new era of collaboration between the two companies and a further integration of their complementary business models. 25 April 2023
Advanced Simulation Technology inc. recently completed virtual training and remote support providing simulation communications interoperability to the Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre (NLR) headquartered in Amsterdam. 25 April 2023
Aircrews from the “Saberhawks” of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 77 conducted anti-submarine warfare (ASW) torpedo training in Sagami Bay. 25 April 2023
Thanks to new research being conducted at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and backed by a recently awarded $1.4 million NASA grant, low-noise multirotor aircraft are becoming a reality. 25 April 2023
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University students recently became among the first to test a new voice communication system for remotely piloted aircraft. 25 April 2023
WATS 2023 presented an opportunity for delegates to move beyond political vitriol and gain science-based insights on current and near-term weather pattern changes in and beyond the US. 24 April 2023
Europe’s Number One Civil Aviation Training Event EATS 2024 will be held on 5-7 November, 2024. It typically attracts 900 attendees from over 50 countries – all focused on best training practices. With over 48 hours of intense networking and information exchange with key representatives from the region’s airline training community, EATS is Europe’s largest aviation training event, designed by and for aviation professionals.