by wpengine | Jul 17, 2018 | Coverage, GE Aviation, News
FARNBOROUGH, England — GE Aviation is using the Farnborough International Airshow to demonstrate how open, interconnected avionics systems can benefit the aviation sector. The company hopes to demonstrate this philosophy via a fully functional flight deck at its...
by openflightdeck | Jul 16, 2018 | Coverage, GE Aviation, News
Open Avionics providing customers with the ability to control their destiny Allows operator and mission-specific tailoring Enables affordable and quicker upgrades throughout the lifetime of an aircraft GE Aviation is highlighting new approaches to Avionics, and its...
by wpengine | Jul 15, 2018 | Coverage, GE Aviation, News
GE Aviation is highlighting its Open Flight Deck concept with the first public showing of an “integrated, open” avionics demonstrator at this year’s Farnborough International Airshow. Airlines, business jet operators and military services could use the...
by wpengine | Jul 14, 2018 | Coverage, GE Aviation, News
If an airline or OEM wants to change just one line of code in a critical aircraft system today, it would cost millions of dollars and take months, even years to complete. What if, instead, critical aircraft system functionality could be rapidly updated with new...
by wpengine | Nov 21, 2017 | BAE Systems, Coventry University, Coverage, GE Aviation, Press Releases, Rolls-Royce, The University of Southampton
Seven aerospace research and development projects have been granted investment worth a total of nearly £54 million ($73 million) by the UK government in a bid to boost the country’s aerospace sector. The funding will be provided via the Aerospace Technology...
by wpengine | Jun 20, 2017 | BAE Systems, Coventry University, Coverage, GE Aviation, Press Releases, Rolls-Royce, The University of Southampton
GE has launched a cross-functional project with industrial and academic partners to develop technologies to deliver the ‘Open Flight Deck’.The partnership includes GE, BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce, Coventry University and the University of Southampton. Aircraft are in...