5G

Communications for drones

ATM Magazine executive Q&A - Dr Juris Binde, president and chairman of the management board, LMT

Protecting aviation from cellular interference

Honeywell launches Type J DLNA Device that Limits Effects of Cellular Interference on Aircraft

Spectrum compatibility for the future

Spectrum compatibility for the future

Lockheed Martin, Verizon demonstrate 5G-connected ISR

Lockheed Martin, Verizon demonstrate 5G-connected ISR capabilities for the Department of Defense

Nokia prioritises aviation

ATM talks with Thomas Rehberg of Nokia about the future of aviation within Nokia's portfolio

5G Interference and the Radar Altimeter

5G Technologies and Aviation - friend or foe?

Intelsat Continues Investment in Global 5G Software-Defined Network

Intelsat Acquires Two Software-Defined Satellites from Thales Alenia Space and now has Four Software-Defined Satellites in Production

Nokia 5G private wireless network deployment for Lufthansa Technik

5G-powered Virtual Table Inspection (VTI) remote maintenance use case trial quickly confirmed as mission-critical infrastructure for Lufthansa Technik

Verizon, UPS, and Skyward announce connected drone delivery

Skyward, A Verizon company, and UPS Flight Forward announced at CES 2021 collaborative efforts to deliver retail products with drones connected to Verizon 4G LTE, as well as 5G testing and integration for delivery.

ATCA Annual Day Four – All about technology

What is the new normal? It’s not only about the way we travel, it’s also about technology. One silver lining of the pandemic is that it drove digital transformation in many organisations at a faster pace. They simply had no choice if they wanted to continue to do busines remotely.

Skyward in motion:  providing end-to-end drone support 

ATM recently had the opportunity to speak with Skyward to better understand their portfolio of solutions. Although many people know that Skyward is a part of Verizon, you may not know that it started as a venture-backed startup looking to bring parallels from aviation to drones.

Nokia Expands Aviation Presence

Nokia seems to be doing a good job at transitioning its technology and lessons learned within the Telecoms and IT sector into the Aviation sector. It only stands to reason that these technologies that have already been adopted in many other forms of transportation and public safety would ultimately make their way into this sector.