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Aerospace Digest Civil, military and space | Welcome to the special edition digest for Aerospace & Defense Community Forum, powered by Aviation Week Network’s leading A&D brands which includes Aviation Week & Space Technology, Aerospace Daily & Defense Report, Aviation Week Intelligence Network and SpeedNews. Join us from June 7 – 18for a range of digital content including webinars, industry leader podcasts, CEO interviews, news, photo and video galleries, data and forecast updates and a marketplace where buyers and suppliers can connect. See some of the latest content below and stay tuned for more! | |
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| Advertisement | | While “digitalization” might mean different things to different people, we can all agree that digitalization is the process of taking paper-based information and processes and converting them into computer-based processes. It’s that simple – but you gain a competitive advantage through automating and transforming your business in the process. |
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Sustaining The Earth From Space | The global market for Earth observation services, data and intelligence is booming, expected to reach $8 billion by 2029, according to Euroconsult. Though more than half of that market is driven by defense needs, a growing number of small satellite companies and government initiatives are monitoring environmental change from space and pulling down more and more data that sheds light on how humans can better protect the planet. See a small sampling of efforts underway to do just that. |
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Webinar: Catching Up With FAA Administrator Steve Dickson | FAA Administrator Steve Dickson faces no shortage of challenges, from revamping how aircraft are certified to integrating commercial space and unmanned aerial vehicle operations into the U.S. National Airspace System. Watch the webinar as Dickson and Aviation Week editors discuss the events and technological milestones that are shaping the agency’s agenda. |
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| Advertisement | | CMC Electronics’ PU-3000 avionics computer is the world’s first multicore avionics computer certified to the highest Design Assurance Level. It can host multiple avionics applications reducing equipment count and integration costs and be used as a common computing platform able to host a variety of functions into a single unit. |
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