Aerospace & Defence
Top 10 gyrocopters in the market today
Gyrocopters, also known as autogyros, are unique aircraft that have captured the interest of aviation enthusiasts around the world.
Sener delivers first units for Lilium Jet
Sener has completed the delivery of the initial units intended for certification testing and is on track to supply the first 100 flight servo-actuators within this year.
Microchip's transistors meet military standards
Microchip Technology, an aerospace and defence market supplier, has announced that its range of JAN transistors now meets the Military-Standard Enhanced Low Dose Radiation Sensitivity (ELDRS) requirements, including MIL-STD-750, Test Method 1019, and specifications such as MIL-PRF-19500/255, /291, /355, /376, and /391.
NEC and Ursa Space collaborate on satellite image analysis services
NEC and Ursa Space Systems have agreed to collaborate on satellite image data analysis services.
Europe’s first international electric flights available to public
Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST) is to host the first publicly accessible electric powered flights between the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany having successfully facilitated a joint venture initiative.
DSEI unveils rebrand
DSEI has rebranded to reflect its commitment to innovation, integration, and excellence within the global defence industry.
Kontron introduces the VX6096
Kontron, a global provider of IoT/Embedded Computer Technology (ECT), announces the release of the VX6096, a high-performance 6U VPX Plug-in Card featuring Intel Xeon D2700/2800 processors.
Authorised distribution of ISOCOM optoelectronics and microelectronics
Spirit Electronics announces authorised distribution for ISOCOM, an optoelectronics and microelectronics manufacturer serving aerospace and defence industries.
Embedded database importance in aerospace and defence industry
Many software companies steer clear of the defence industry when identifying their core markets. Historically, procurement in the defence industry concentrates on obtaining tangible materials and equipment, resulting in procedures that conflict with many software licenses.
AI advances supernova research for scientists
Scientists at the University of Warwick have used artificial intelligence (AI) to analyse cosmic explosions known as supernova.