KANDAHAR AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (March 19, 2011) - Though air crews may seem to be the most important human element in any aviation brigade, they could not fly without equipment working properly.
Duncan Aviation has teamed with Signature Flight Support’s Technicair to open satellite avionics shops at Kansas City Downtown Airport and Spirit of St. Louis Airport. Both facilities are staffed with ...
Improved metrology systems for dimensional inspection have saved aviation companies time, money and effort when inspecting ...
Bevan-Rabell avionics technician Charles Smitley works on a Beechcraft King Air on Wednesday that will be used by the U.S Forest Service for firefighting operations. (Nov. 30, 2016) Jerry Siebenmark ...
The author's initial plan for their aircraft instrument panel redesign, based on a simple Photoshop mockup, overlooked critical spatial constraints of the aircraft's internal structure. The avionics ...
Duncan Aviation has moved two of its satellite avionics shops into new hangars. The shop formerly located in Bridgeport, Connecticut has moved into larger space 30 miles away in a hangar owned by Clay ...
The $1.6-trillion-per-year U.S. market that is civil aviation’s future depends on compliance with FAA’s 2020 ADS-B mandate. Ground infrastructure to support ADS-B detection was installed beginning in ...