In modern aviation, redundancy saves lives. Most commercial aircraft, for example, now use advanced positioning and navigation systems to support everything from heading and reference information to ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – Work on improving GPS receivers to detect and alleviate jamming and spoofing impacts on aircraft systems is “years away” from fruition, an avionics engineer said Feb. 13.
A plane carrying European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen was forced to land in Bulgaria using paper maps after its GPS navigation systems were jammed. Jamming has become an "invisible threat that ...
A flight operated by Ryanair subsidiary Lauda Air had two aborted landings after its GPS signal jammed. The Airbus A320 was flying to Vienna but had to be diverted to Brno in the neighboring Czech ...
Pilots are looking for solutions as GPS jamming and spoofing in and around conflict zones impact commercial flights.
uAvionix, a leader in avionics technology for Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (UAS), today announced that the ping200XR Mode S ADS-B transponder with integral aviation GPS, has received Technical Standard ...
BEIRUT — It was the last minute of the flight, just before touchdown at Beirut’s international airport, when the Airbus 320’s ground proximity warning — the system that warns pilots if their aircraft ...
A device providing ADS-B In capabilities could have given the pilots an additional 59 seconds to react to the impending ...
Even without roads or landmarks, pilots always know where they are, thanks to a layered navigation system built for precision and redundancy.