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Chinese hackers strike EADS and ThyssenKrupp
EADS is the parent company of Airbus and it is also one of the biggest defence contractors in Europe, responsible for projects such as the Eurofighter Typhoon, Eurocopter Tiger and with strong ties to Dassault Aviation, makers of the Rafale fighter jet. -
MoD's Qinetiq leads UK cyber security consortium
In the mid 2000s, under New Labour, a research arm of the Military of Defence (MoD) was spun off, carved up, and sold to the highest bidder, emerging as a company called Qinetiq. The UK held, at first, a majority share - which eventually dwindled and was finally sold off. -
Intel exec says Air France Brazil crash a total accident
LawA continuing class action case by the relatives of people who died when an Airbus plane crashed on its way to Brazil in June 2009 will, no doubt, be relieved to know that it had nothing to do with the Intel Corporation. -
Bespoke OS blip caused chaos in the air
CommentA pilot proved that a human touch is always needed after a Qantas Airbus's computer system suffered a major blip - monitors were littered with error messages while it failed to detect exactly what was happening. -
Inventor of black box dies
Warren was awarded the Order of Australia for his service to the aviation industry and two years ago Qantas named an Airbus A380 aircraft after Dr Warren. -
LTE will support 50-100 billion connected devices
IEF 2010He said that by implementing LTE+ in the future, aircraft, for example would be able to provide wireless access points that connect the seats and providing fast inflight entertainment. -
Aircrash prompts law suits against Airbus, Intel, Motorola, others
LawAll of them name Airbus, Honeywell, Thales, Motorola, Intel, Rockwell Collins, Hamilton Sundstrand, General Electric, Goodrich, Rosemount Aerospace, Dupont, Judd Wire and Raychem as defendants in the cases. -
China spy scare: hypocrisy is spelled Echelon
The report cited an article from The Baltimore Sun, which stated the NSA had eavesdropped on satellite communications between Airbus and Saudi government officials concerning a deal with Saudi Airlines.
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