A detailed look at the trends driving the unprecedented growth of the commercial aviation industry in India.| Connected Aviation Today
A look at how data and AI can revolutionize airline maintenance operations and eliminate maintenance-related flight delays.| Connected Aviation Today
This article is part of a larger piece that was originally featured on the FlightAware Blog. To read the original in its entirety, click...| Connected Aviation Today
How the increase in aircraft and transfer of aircraft data are demanding more from air-to-ground networks.| Connected Aviation Today
Executives from United Airlines and Denver International Airport explain why an executive MBA in aviation is essential today.| Connected Aviation Today
Glyn Hughes of TIACA explains how new customer demands and requirements are forcing an evolution in the air cargo industry.| Connected Aviation Today
The connected aircraft holds the keys to incredible benefits and capabilities for modern airlines and airports. By making aircraft data available on the flight deck to maintenance teams, air traffic control personnel, and airline decision-makers, the commercial aviation industry can increase safety, decrease flight delays, streamline operations, and enhance the passenger experience. The Aircraft Interface […] The post Four Reasons Why JetBlue is Embracing the Aircraft Interface Device appea...| Connected Aviation Today
This week, senior decision-makers and planners for the world’s largest and busiest airports will come together with industry partners and executives from across the commercial aviation industry at the 2025 Passenger Terminal Expo & Conference (PTE 2025) in Madrid, Spain. This annual event is the preeminent conference for sharing best practices about airport planning, terminal […] The post A Window into the Modern, Seamless Airport Terminal of the Future at PTE 2025 appeared first on Conne...| Connected Aviation Today
This article is part of a larger piece that was originally featured on the FlightAware Blog. To read the original in its entirety, click HERE. Last year was one of the busiest ever for the aviation industry. 2025 is forecast to be an even more robust year, with airline travel expected to set a record-high […] The post Four Aviation Trends That Will Impact This Summer Travel Season appeared first on Connected Aviation Today.| Connected Aviation Today
Delivering real-time insights into aircraft health, Prognostic Health Monitoring (PHM) is revolutionizing operational efficiency, safety, and reliability for the commercial aviation industry. At its core, this technology uses advanced sensors, data analytics, and predictive Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Machine Learning (ML) algorithms to monitor and forecast the condition of critical aircraft systems. By detecting potential […] The post The Future of Aircraft Maintenance: Untapped Potent...| Connected Aviation Today
The average airline passenger has probably never heard of a Primary Surveillance Radar (PSR). However, everyone who has ever driven by or flown into an airport has seen them – they’re the large, rotating devices that resemble satellite antennas or dishes that are present at every airport. And they have a very important job. The […] The post Airspace Congestion and Shifting Skylines Reshaping PSR Requirements appeared first on Connected Aviation Today.| Connected Aviation Today
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
In a previous article on Connected Aviation Today, we explored the aviation industry in India, which is poised for massive growth due to a number of factors. Some of these include an emerging and growing middle class, increased demand for travel, and a desire to make the Indian subcontinent a new travel hub connecting the […] The post Five Ways Technology Can Improve Passenger Experience in India appeared first on Connected Aviation Today.| Connected Aviation Today
Late last month, the Collins Aerospace team had the opportunity to travel to Portugal for the Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) Users Forum. This event brings together airlines, commercial aviation thought leaders, and industry partners to discuss the state of EFB adoption, regulation in the aviation industry, and advancements in cockpit technologies and solutions. I’ve been […] The post What Are the Four Things Airlines Want in Their Modern EFB Solutions? appeared first on Connected Aviation T...| 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
Globalized supply chains and an increase in global demand for goods have drastically increased the importance of the air cargo industry. Today, airlines| Connected Aviation Today
How new technologies can help airlines reduce their carbon emissions by making their flight paths more efficient.| Connected Aviation Today