BeiDou navigation base in south China targets services in ASEAN

A base focusing on the utilization of China’s BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) to better serve the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has been established in south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The China-ASEAN BDS base is located in the regional capital of Nanning, where a forum on China-ASEAN BDS application scenarios and industrial development was held Thursday. At the forum, which was one of the activities under the […]

Bluesky launches online streaming service for panoramic aerial

The Bluesky MetroVista range includes high-resolution imagery combined with high-accuracy, wide-scale 3D models. (Image: Bluesky) Aerial mapping company Bluesky is releasing its entire catalog of geographically referenced oblique aerial images of cities in the United Kingdom (UK) via a new subscription-based streaming service. Working with Geoxphere, a specialist in cloud-based GIS, Bluesky will offer MetroVista imagery via an easy-to-use web viewer that also includes measurement tools for detailed analysis of building features, façade details and […]

Anaerobic Training – Sprint to Success

November 27, 2020 By Riikka Lamminen, Marketing Communication Manager, Firstbeat Have you run out of steam just before the finish line? Have you lost a match because you couldn’t reach the ball? Anaerobic capacity is essential in most sports. No matter the sport, you need to be able to produce power quickly and efficiently. Anaerobic metabolism shouldn’t be underestimated in endurance sports either. It is the key factor if you want to sprint for the finish […]

FAA and NASA complete drone demonstrations for UTM

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has concluded the second phase of its Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Traffic Management Pilot Program (UTM/UPP). The agency ended the phase with virtual demonstrations in partnership with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and two UAS test sites: the Virginia Tech Mid-Atlantic Aviation Partnership (MAAP) and the New York UAS Test Site (NYUASTS). The UPP results will provide a proof of concept for UTM capabilities and serve as the […]

Understanding My Body and Training Through Menstrual Cycle Tracking

November 23, 2020 By Alexi Pappas, Garmin Pro Athlete and Olympian As an Olympic runner, understanding my body is key. I have grown accustomed to listening and paying attention to the patterns and markers of health – or fatigue. My menstrual cycle, including my period, is one of the most important indicators that I am on track and healthy. I know that my period has a relationship to not only my bone health, but also my […]

Thailand brings NASA air quality data down to Earth

For decades, NASA has used the vantage point of space, combined with airborne and ground-based field campaigns, to decipher the impact of air pollution and help other agencies protect people when unhealthy air threatens the places they live, work, and play. Now, government agencies in Thailand are harnessing the power of NASA air quality data and expertise through a unique partnership with SERVIR. SERVIR, a Spanish word meaning “to serve,” is a […]

ESA chooses GMV as 1 of 3 contractors for new phase of Galileo

The Galileo Second Generation will phase in of new services, improve existing services and increase security The technology multinational GMV is playing a key role in the Galileo Second Generation (G2G) ground segment. G2G’s main objectives are to phase in new services, improve existing services, and boost system robustness and security while cutting both operating and maintenance costs, to cement Galileo’s position as one the future’s top GNSS. Three phases. G2G is divided into several […]

Easy, Convenient Flight Logging with Garmin Products and

November 23, 2020 Flight logging hasn’t really changed over the years. The manual tradition of putting pen to paper, adding flight details, noting endorsements and maintaining flight times as best as possible in a logbook is as relevant today as it’s ever been. And while this customary process is still widely employed, it can sometimes feel antiquated, time-consuming and cumbersome. Now, with select Garmin avionics, the Garmin Pilot™ app and D2™ series aviation watches, we’ve […]

Alstom pioneers use of Galileo to help measure location and speed of

Photo: Alstrom News from the European GNSS Agency In June, Alstom became the first railway manufacturer to integrate certified data-fusion algorithms for fail-safe train localization, using position and speed of trains based on GNSS data coming from multiple constellations including Galileo. The added value of Galileo and EGNOS in the European railway sector is widely known, especially when it comes to non-safety applications, such asset management and passenger information services. In recent years, however, with […]

New G1000 NXi and G1000H NXi eLearning Courses Available

November 19, 2020 Pilots who fly behind our G1000® NXi and G1000H NXi for helicopters now have additional opportunities to refine their avionics skills. Our aviation training team introduced two new eLearning training courses for the G1000 NXi, as well as two separate eLearning courses for the G1000H NXi for helicopters. These courses are available in a virtual format allowing pilots to learn at their own pace. The G1000 NXi Fundamentals eLearning Course provides a […]


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