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  • | name = Universal Avionics Systems Corporation ...ven=Biz_Dev&cm_cat=Google&cm_pla=Free&cm_ite=Factsheet | title = Universal Avionics Systems Corporation | accessdate = March 6, 2008 | publisher = Hoover's, In
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  • ...irframe vibration lead to fatigue cracks in fuel tanks, numerous radio and avionics failures, the necessity of using runways with floodlights for night flights
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  • ...ing them. The term is used in several engineering specialties, including [[avionics]], [[process engineering|chemical process safety]], [[safety engineering]] [[Category:Avionics]]
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  • * [[Avionics]] * [[Avionics software]]
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  • ==Panasonic Avionics Corporation== ...nagement are performed at the [[Bothell, Washington]] facility - Panasonic Avionics Corporation employs approximately 2,800 employees based in over 70 location
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  • ...ocedures for Airborne Equipment''' is a standard for environmental test of avionics hardware published by [[RTCA, Incorporated]]. ...published on January 25, 1980 to specify test conditions for the design of avionics electronic hardware in airborne systems. Since then the standard has under
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  • | products = [[Avionics]] ...ame. Rockwell Collins is highly concentrated in the defense and commercial avionics markets and no longer markets receivers to the public. The Collins [[mechan
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  • ...ices|GECAS]]), and Honeywell's portfolio of regional [[jet engines]] and [[avionics]], the new company would be able to "bundle" products and stifle competitio [[Category:Avionics companies]]
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  • | name = Universal Avionics Systems Corporation ...ven=Biz_Dev&cm_cat=Google&cm_pla=Free&cm_ite=Factsheet | title = Universal Avionics Systems Corporation | accessdate = March 6, 2008 | publisher = Hoover's, In
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  • '''S-TEC Corporation''' is an operating company under the Avionics and Surveillance division of [[Cobham plc]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Cobham [[Category:Avionics companies]]
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  • ...ment|EUROCAE]] ED-12B. With DO-254, the FAA has indicated that [[Avionics|avionics equipment]] contains both hardware and software, and each is critical to [[ ...ification methods, well known to the outside world, but fairly new for the avionics industry.
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  • ...] industry to analyze [[MIL-STD-1553]], [[ARINC 429]], [[AFDX]], and other avionics databus protocols. Specialized bus analyzers are also used in the [[mass st
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  • ...components and systems after being fabricated. ATE is also used to test [[avionics]] and the electronic modules in automobiles. It is used in military applica
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