Business aviation is currently experiencing its own version of “Keeping up with the Joneses.” But it’s not wealth that corporate, personal, and charter jet operators are looking to flaunt – it’s capacity. Specifically the capacity of their in-cabin connectivity options for passengers. Last October, I had the opportunity to join the Collins Aerospace team at […] The post Passenger Demand Driving Adoption of High-Throughput Connectivity in Business Aviation appeared first on Connect...| Connected Aviation Today
Few scenarios can impact a passenger’s trust in an airline and brand loyalty like a maintenance issue before or during a flight. Maintenance issues that delay flights can be massive inconveniences. Maintenance issues that require passengers to deboard a flight before it takes off can raise concerns about the safety of an aircraft. And maintenance […] The post Putting the Power of Analytics in the Hands of Aircraft Engineers appeared first on Connected Aviation Today.| Connected Aviation Today
A number of airline turbulence events have recently made global media headlines, leaving travelers wondering what, if anything, can be done to reduce their own risk. Carriers are required by law to turn the seatbelt sign on during takeoff and landing, but policies on using the sign during flight can vary from airline to airline. […] The post Turbulence and Airline Flights: Is the Threat from Rough Air on the Rise? appeared first on Connected Aviation Today.| Connected Aviation Today