
Since 1949, General Aviation News has been bringing information about the world of general aviation to subscribers.
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The semi-monthly Avionics Intelligence e-newsletter provides global viewers with highlights about the latest developments in avionics for commercial and defense applications.
The quick-read newsletter updates engineers and engineering managers with some of the most important contract wins, product announcements, design innovations, and contracting opportunities. It also includes periodic guest columns from influential avionics technology leaders and industry suppliers.
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The logistics eco-system is a critical driver in the growth of a nation’s economy and it is important that all efforts be taken to keep it running smoothly. In the past 12 months, transportation professionals have been faced with an unfortunate asymmetry: the carrier rates and charges that rose with spiking fuel prices have not fallen to the same degree as a barrel of oil. This persistence, when coupled with present and future concerns over the continued viability of large-scale carriers and its effect on available capacity, call attention to the importance of transportation procurement and payment to the overall performance of the enterprise.
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Learn how imaging technology can improve visibility and control of assets, inventory and resources.
This white paper examines how mobile imaging technology works and how it can be integrated with existing systems to improve productivity, reduce errors and raise customer service in delivery and distribution operations.
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Is first in global coverage of the Railway Industry.
International Railway Journal, introduced in 1960 as the first truly international railway trade publication, covers the rapidly developing railway marketplace for railway and rail transit managers and engineers, suppliers, and consultants worldwide. IRJ’s editorial coverage encompasses national railways worldwide, and public transport authorities in every city known to operate an urban rail system.
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Learn how implementing AS9110 may lead to a well structured quality management system, departing from the failed “do-inspect-fix-blame” cycle to the much better and successful “plan-do-check-act” approach.
Few industry sectors require the consistent level of safety and reliability that commercial aviation does. Societal acceptance of avoidable aviation accidents will continue to decrease, even though it is statistically well established that air travel is the safest mode of transportation commercially available. All the stakeholders in this economic sector understand the imperative need for passengers to be and feel as safe as possible when boarding an aircraft.
Historically, around the world, regulatory agencies, such as the Federal Aviation Administration – FAA - have been established to oversee and regulate organizations involved with all the aspects and facets associated with flight safety. One of the most important, influential and visible stakeholders, involved in flight safety, are the so called “repair stations” such as AS9110.
AS9110 is intended to provide an additional layer of control, not as a replacement of regulatory oversight, nor customer monitoring. Explore why implementation and possibly accredited “other-party” certification of an MRO organization to AS9110 could be beneficial to stakeholders such as the suppliers themselves, the airlines, Aerospace OEMs and the Regulatory Agencies.
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Its history is embedded in the industry it serves.
Business & Commercial Aviation published since 1958, has been the premier source of analysis providing unique and award-winning editorial to the business aviation market place, making it the number one publication among the world’s most influential business aviation decision-makers.
B/CA is the leading source of “how-to” operational and management information for the business commercial aviation marketplace.
With its unrivaled editorial, B/CA is the #1 source delivering key information to assist aviation professionals and owners and operators in business and corporate flight departments worldwide to keep flying with optimum safety and cost effectiveness.
Business & Commercial Aviation provides you its annual Purchase Planning Handbook — recognized for more than 45 years as the aviation industry’s most authoritative source of unbiased, detailed, comparative data on business aircraft and equipment. It is the primary source that business aircraft decision-makers consult before making any equipment purchases.
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Is the supply chain/logistics industry’s leading source for information and insight.
Supply Chain Digest is a weekly, on-line newsletter with lively information, news, opinion, and commentary that summarizes and synthesizes important information for busy supply chain and logistics professionals. Editor Dan Gilmore’s weekly “First Thoughts” column is cited by other supply chain practitioners and commentators across the globe. We count many of the industry’s leading supply chain thinkers as our regular columnists. New column “Your Questions Answered” gets you the answers you need from our growing panel of experts.
Unlike other newsletters, which simply repeat vendor press releases and fail to provide insight or context to the latest news, Supply Chain Digest reviews hundreds of news articles, research reports, analyst opinions and other news sources to identify the information and news that is most valuable to you. This information is provided with expert commentary that puts the news in context, and offers insight into important issues and trends.
The Supply Chain Digest Letter is our new monthly hard copy newsletter that covers a specific topic in detail.
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Avionics magazine covers all segments of the worldwide aviation electronics industry, including commercial transport, military/space, corporate aircraft, helicopter and general aviation.
The magazine reports on technical, business and regulatory developments in all areas of avionics, including free flight, satellite navigation and positioning, airborne systems, ground navigation aids, air traffic control and management, and test and maintenance.
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Is the number-one source for information on the worldwide aviation aftermarket.
AM’s General Aviation edition delivers to maintenance professionals the latest on products and services needed to maintain general and business aircraft, covering and serving repair stations, FBO’s, business aviation, charter operators, air taxis, commercial airlines operating GA aircraft, engine suppliers, inspection authorization services, dealers, distributors and government.
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