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United in EFB Talks
Avionics Magazine, April 24, 2007
United Airlines selected Jeppesen and Teledyne Controls for exclusive contract negotiations to provide key elements of its Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) system, the airline said last week. Read more

FOQA: Training Tool, And More
Avionics Magazine, December 1, 2005
… To find out how FOQA is working and where it is headed, Avionics Magazine interviewed two major carriers with somewhat different approaches--United Airlines and Air Canada--as well as the Airline Pilots Association (ALPA), FAA and contractors, such as Teledyne Controls… Read article

Wireless Cabin Security
Avionics Magazine, May 1, 2005
…Teledyne Controls [...] has provided Sun Country's EFBs and the modified docking station for use in the aircraft. The EFB's are ruggedized tablet computers from Florida-based Walkabout Computers… Read article

Avionics Syndrome: An EFB Inhibitor?
Avionics Magazine, May 1, 2005
If an electrical device is operated in the cockpit, it must be complex, certified and expensive, right? Well, not necessarily. And the inability to think beyond that bias probably has inhibited the widespread use of a convenient, yet relatively inexpensive device, the electronic flight bag (EFB). Dennie Schmitz, senior director-business development at Teledyne Controls, calls this bias the "avionics syndrome." Read article

How an Irish Carrier Seeks More Green
Avionics Magazine, July 1, 2003
… Instead of in-house data gathering, Ryanair has secured from Los Angeles-based Teledyne Controls a comprehensive package that includes a data processing service, as well as data gathering equipment. It will be the first LCC to acquire this service and the second carrier, behind Qantas, to have flight data transported from its aircraft via Teledyne's Wireless GroundLink (WGL)… Read article

Qantas Flies Wireless Flight Data Transmitter
Mobile Tech Today, September 6, 2001
The current standard has the data being recorded on optical disks, tapes or PC cards that must be manually removed from the plane and shipped to the airline's operations center. It is a system with numerous risks of error, loss and delay. [...] To expedite and automate that process, Teledyne has released its Wireless GroundLink application , which allows flight data to be transmitted wirelessly to the airline's flight data processing center upon the safe touchdown of an aircraft... Read article




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