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The aviation industry could save $15 billion a year through connected aircraft

Marisa Garcia from Tnooz reports on how the aviation industry has the potential to save billions by incorporating connectivity into their aircraft. Garcia's article references The London School of Economics study for connectivity provider Immarsat; the study showed impressive projected savings in both dollars as well as CO2 emissions.

Reliable Aircraft Connectivity for Passengers – Appreciated or Expected?

Product Manager at GateHouse Telecom A/S , Svend H. Sørensen, explains the importance of adaptive SATCOM testing and application to deliver on the reliable aircraft connectivity portion of the ideal passenger experience. This piece, written for Connected Aviation Today, offers a comprehensive look at one of the latest developments to come to aircraft and technology.

Going Beyond the Basic Connected Aircraft and Understanding the Future of Connectivity

Connected Aviation today offers a comprehensive breakdown of the meaning of Connectivity in aircraft and what it means for the future of the aviation industry. The basics are important, but the future is sure  to offer a wealth of advancements which will not only be relevant but imperative for airlines to understand and get on board with.

Building a Culture of Innovation – Q&A with Brock Solutions President Vivienne Ojala

Vivienne Ojala, President of Brock Solutions, the Automation Engineering Solutions Company, sat down with Connected Aviation Today to discuss how she landed in the aviation industry, what her thoughts are for the future of it, and words of wisdom for others in the same space.

GE Unveils Open Avionics Demonstrator

Straight from the Farnborough Air Show, this GE demonstrator incorporates the hardware, tools, and infrastructure to support a range of connected software applications. As GE Aviation continues to invest in open flight-deck technologies, they are also involved in a partnership with the UK government, BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce, and Coventry and Southampton Universities via the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) and Innovate UK.

Connected Aircraft to Save Aviation Industry $15 Billion Per Year and 21.3 Million Tonnes of CO2 Emissions by 2035

IFExpress reports on the savings to come for the entire aviation industry by using connectivity in aircraft. The potential savings in both dollars as well as carbon dioxide missions are expected to be significant come the 2035. For a more detailed look at how the savings will be realized, read on.

12 Best Practices of MRO Inventory Optimization for Oil & Gas Companies

Minimizing costs while maximizing uptime with MRO inventory control. Review this piece by ONIQUA's Andy Hill, the CEO and co-founder. Hill began his career at Rolls Royce Aerospace in the UK and later founded a maintenance spares inventory consulting business out of Australia. This piece relates to the Future Connected Aircraft Summit, which runs December 5-7th in Dallas, TX, and will feature specific sessions on how MROs have the opportunity to determine Connected Aircrafts' fate.