GE Aerospace: All Systems Go! FlightPulse Unlocks the Power of Data and Analytics for Airline Pilots
May 17, 2024
May 17, 2024
EVENDALE, Ohio, May 17 -- GE Aerospace, a subsidiary of General Electric, issued the following news release on May 16, 2024:
Ten years ago, the operators of a commercial jetliner -- that complex, 750,000-pound intersection of force, mass, drag, vectors, and a thousand other streams of data -- still relied on pieces of paper to remain in the air and on time. Forms, reports, and logs were filed, were retained for preview, and caused frequent points of friction. "We've all sat on . . .
Ten years ago, the operators of a commercial jetliner -- that complex, 750,000-pound intersection of force, mass, drag, vectors, and a thousand other streams of data -- still relied on pieces of paper to remain in the air and on time. Forms, reports, and logs were filed, were retained for preview, and caused frequent points of friction. "We've all sat on . . .