During Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s White House visit, US President Joe Biden called out Boeing’s intention to make a significant investment in the Indian civil aerospace industry and help address that nation’s burgeoning demand for pilots.
The partnership will grow the competency-based training and assessment audience, reaching customers worldwide to support the demand for additional pilots.
On a pre-Paris Air Show visit to their Digital Solutions Innovation Center in Neu-Isenburg, near Frankfurt, Germany, we received insight into two branches of Boeing Global Solutions that work closely together: Digital Aviation Solutions and Commercial Training Solutions.
Boeing is ready to offer its T-7 advanced trainer to Australia to help ensure the mission-readiness of the country’s future defence pilots. The T-7 is a new cost-effective system combining a trainer aircraft with a ground-based simulator to replace older trainers.
Red 6 and Boeing have announced plans to integrate Red 6’s Advanced Tactical Augmented Reality System and Augmented Reality Command and Analytic Data Environment into Boeing-manufactured next-gen aircraft.
Boeing and its joint venture partner Wisk have released a roadmap for transitioning to a future where automated and uncrewed aircraft can safely carry passengers and cargo in urban and suburban areas.
As part of a series of articles focussing on the conference content for EATS 2022, we start by looking at how organisations are tacking the challenges in aviation training.
Boeing and the Directorate for Air Armaments and Airworthiness have signed an order for the company to continue providing full Performance Based Logistics support to the Italian Air Force four KC-767A tankers through December 2025.