For the hybrid electric test flights, GE Aerospace is partnering with Boeing and its subsidiary Aurora Flight Sciences using a modified Saab 340B aircraft powered by GE’s CT7 engines.
This new concept will transform and boost the way Airbus defines aircraft cabins by enabling live and remote interactions with customers in an immersive virtual world.
Raytheon Technologies has developed a groundbreaking system called RAIVEN for aircrews to detect and identify threats, obstacles and targets in real-time.
HomeGrid Forum President Livia Rosu discussed the benefits of LiFi technology in aerospace operations, such as the SatelLife® module developed by Oledcomm and LATMOS.
With the goal of achieving net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050 now backed by airlines and governments globally, Pratt & Whitney is focused on advancing technologies that will help achieve that.