mlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml'>

Your Singapore Airshow digest.
Singapore Airshow Digest
 
Guy Norris

The prospects of urban air mobility flights in Singapore took a key step forward on Feb.12 with the signing of an agreement between Airbus and the island state’s Civil Aviation Authority to improve regional connectivity.
 
Advertisement
 
Ben Goldstein

FAA administrator Steve Dickson sounded a positive note on the Boeing 737 MAX recertification process, telling reporters at Singapore Airshow that the agency is “narrowing the issues.”
 
Capturing the speed, cost and performance benefits for less expensive materials has been largely ignored, but Eaton is making significant investments in aluminum additive manufacturing development.
 
Steve Trimble

As the U.S. Defense Department accelerates hypersonic weapons fielding, the air force’s top commander in the Pacific region emphasizes that the missile isn’t the only technology required to realize an operational capability to strike targets at speeds faster than Mach 5.
 
Advertisement
 
Take a look at some of the defense hardware on static display at the Singapore Airshow.

 
Advertisement
Simulated Pilot Training Now Features Actual Cockpit Instruments

Orolia’s new GSG-8 Advanced GNSS Simulator delivers Hardware in the Loop (HIL) integration into the flight simulator, to train pilots on actual navigation instruments. See a demo at Booth G10.

 
Angus Batey

There are still opportunities in this space for firms willing and able to seize them.

 
Advertisement
 

Tamir Eshel

A new version of the Heron Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) drone was unveiled by IAI at the Singapore Airshow.
 
SINGAPORE AIRSHOW BRIEFS
 
 
Advertisement