Sensis to Develop Advanced Ground Conflict Detection & Resolution Algorithms for NASA

EAST SYRACUSE, NY – October 25, 2010 – Sensis Corporation was selected by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the NASA Research Announcement (NRA) Development of Ground-based Surface Conflict Detection and Resolution (CD&R) Algorithms. Sensis will develop advanced CD&R algorithms for integration into NASA surface simulation environments, expanding NASA’s capability to simulate airport […]

Read More


Sensis Adds Predictive Capability to Aerobahn Airport Surface Management System

EAST SYRACUSE, NY – October 25, 2010 – Sensis Corporation’s Aerobahn® airport surface management system Predictive Engine capability is now available. The Aerobahn Predictive Engine uses a proprietary adaptive learning technique with continually received, recent historic surface surveillance information to provide airline and airport users with an accurate projection of activity. These projected actions, such […]

Read More

PIPERJET GETS LARGER CABIN, DESIGN IMPROVEMENTS, NEW NAME

Piper Aircraft’s high-performance single-engine very light business jet is getting a much larger round fuselage design that gives customers an even more spacious cabin to complement already efficient acquisition and operating costs. The single-pilot PiperJet Altaire, as it is now named, is being unveiled at the 63rd Annual Meeting and Convention of the National Business […]

Read More

Tennessee Student Awarded Conklin Annual Scholarship

Conklin & de Decker in association with the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), announced the third annual Alan H. Conklin Business Aviation Management scholarship winner is Richard Valentine. This award is being presented at the 2010 NBAA Annual Meeting and Convention in Orlando, Florida.  Richard Valentine (pictured right) is a senior at Middle Tennessee State […]

Read More

State Airports Will Benefit From State Grants

OKLAHOMA CITY – Construction projects at various airports across the state are one step closer to completion after the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission recently awarded those airports with nearly $550,000 in state grants. The grants are part of the Commission’s Capital Improvement Program, which provides funding to Oklahoma airports for various infrastructure needs, such as runway […]

Read More