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A350 isi equipped with a new system called the Satellite Landing System, allowing pilots to perform precision landing approaches guided by EGNOS or its US equivalent WAAS. This capability offers vertical landing guidance down to a minimum of 60 m before the pilot sights the ground to make the go/no-go decision on the final landing descent.

New Airbus A350 Airliner Comes EGNOS-Capable

May 18, 2015

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FAA, Industry Partners Launch Pathfinder Program to Define UAV Integration into Airspace

May 6, 2015

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Live from AUVSI’s Unmanned Systems 2015

May 5, 2015

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Jammer Hunting with a UAV

May 4, 2015

First Photo a GPS III Satellite: In April, Lockheed Martin fully integrated the U.S. Air Force’s first next-generation GPS III satellite. GPS III Space Vehicle One is now preparing for system-level testing this summer.

First GPS III Satellite Ready for Harsh Environment Testing

May 4, 2015

Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Ionosphere Natural Hazards Team

GPS Data Show How Nepal Quake Disturbed Earth’s Upper Atmosphere

May 2, 2015

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Topcon GNSS Network Expands to Latin America

May 1, 2015

Credit: U.S. Armed Services.

KVH Receives $1.5M Order for TACNAV Systems

May 1, 2015