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Airborne 07.18.22: Sandel Update, Tamarack-Tarkio, Boeing Forecast

Also: MGen Harrison Nominated, MD500E Glass Upgrades, NTSB at Oshkosh!, Virgin Galactic

Nighthawk Flight Systems, Inc. has announced that it is the new exclusive manufacturer and technical service provider for all legacy Sandel Avionics displays.

 

Nighthawk asserts it is committed to carrying on Sandel’s tradition of quality, reliability, and value. Sandel’s legacy displays are renown for full-sunlight, edge-to-edge optical clarity, optional night-vision goggle compatibility, and flexible Smart I/O that interfaces with most legacy and modern avionics. Tamarack Aerospace exhibited a King Air 350 kitted-out with the company’s SMARTWING technology at Tarkio, Missouri’s Wing Nuts Flying Circus fly-in. Notwithstanding its whimsical appellation the Wing Nuts Flying Circus fly-in draws an august crowd of aviation luminaries, governmental administrators, and high-powered legislators—principal among whom is U.S. Representative Sam Graves. Talk about an optimistic outlook at a critical moment... With demand rebounding for international air travel following ongoing recovery in many domestic markets, Boeing is now projecting demand for more than 41,000 new airplanes through 2041, underscoring aviation industry resilience two years after the pandemic began. All this -- and MORE in today's episode of Airborne!!!

Airborne 07.18.22 is chock full of info in this Daily News Episode, Monday, July 18th, 2022... Presented by Aero-TV veteran videographer and Airborne Host Holland Lee. Holland is supported by ANN Chief Videographer Nathan Cremisino, as well as ANN CEO/Editor-In-Chief Jim Campbell. This episode covers:

  • Nighthawk Flight Systems Inc. to Support Sandel Flight Displays
  • Tamarack Aerospace Impresses at Highbrow Fly In
  • Boeing Forecasts Demand for More than 41,000 New Airplanes by 2041
  • MGen George Harrison Nominated For Georgia Aviation Hall Of Fame
  • MD500E Gets The Glass Treatment
  • NTSB to Host AirVenture Presentations
  • Virgin Galactic Readies for Delta Class Spacecraft Production

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