Security
News and information about crew, passenger, aircraft and airport security issues.
Operators who plan to be in the Washington, D.C., metro area in the next few weeks should expect airspace restrictions, NBAA says.
Dassault Falcon Jet has isolated systems to protect them in the wake of the cyberattack that occurred a few weeks after Embraer suffered a cyberattack.
Three cybersecurity offerings from CCX monitor and defend a business aircraft’s onboard network.
Universal Trip Support will waive its fees on various services for operators attempting humanitarian flights involving Covid-19 delivery.
Embraer IT specialists have isolated certain systems to protect the overall computer network after a cyberattack.
Astronautics Corporation has received additional FAA funding to continue with phase two of its Aircraft Systems Information Security/Protection study.
NATA has already trained 5,000 crew members on human trafficking awareness and mitigation, but believes much more needs to be done.
Satcom Direct has added a network operations center to aggregate, collate, and analyze data generated by business aircraft activity.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection pre-clearance for general aviation flights to the U.S. will resume this Sunday at Ireland’s Shannon Airport.
The FAA will evaluate at least 10 drone mitigation technologies/systems at its William J. Hughes Technical Center in New Jersey.