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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is aligning U.S. regulations with international safety standards through a new 25-hour cockpit voice recorder (CVR) mandate. This long-awaited update responds...
Geanine Ballard has been working in the Aerospace Industry for over 28 years, holding a variety of leadership roles in the area of aircraft and product certification. Ms. Ballard has been performing i...
Did you know? Female pilots continue to hold only 10% of industry representation, an extremely low number even for traditionally male-dominated STEM fields. To combat this, Women in Aviation celebrate...
He has been project manager of several successful designs with key technologies supporting the FAA's NextGen Air Traffic Control Systems. Paul is an Airline Transport Pilot, Type Rated in A320 series,...
Norm is the Senior Regional Sales Manager for Canada for Universal Avionics. Previously, Norm held management and technical support roles at Canadian avionics shops, OEMs, and airlines. Norm is a grad...
Welcome to Aviators NEXT, a look at the next generation of pilots and aviation professionals who have received scholarships or sponsorships with Universal Avionics. Austin Reenders is a student at Fox...
Amanda Grizzard is a Field Service Engineer and Technical Instructor for Universal Avionics Systems Corporation in Tucson, Arizona (USA). She began her career serving in the United States Air Force an...
To upgrade, or replace? An important question for business jet owners looking to keep up with the latest technology and safety features. Staying up to date can be a challenge, especially if you own an...
Aviation has always inspired a sense of wonder with its ability to connect people, commerce, and cultures. Yet, recent headlines have also put aviation safety at the forefront of public speculation, a...
Trimec Aviation, an authorized Universal Avionics dealer and STC partner, is setting the standard for Falcon jet flight deck modernization. Based in Fort Worth, Texas, Trimec has built an industry-lea...
Aviation has come a long way in the last century. From the first flight across the Atlantic in 1919 to breaking the sound barrier in 1947, the industry continues to grow and improve.