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Boeing 787 planes need to be compliant with GAGAN navigation system by Dec 2025

The government has given time till the end of December 2025 for aircraft maker Boeing to ensure its 787 Dreamliners are compliant with the GAGAN navigation system as major design changes will be required, according to a senior official.

India-Korea strategic partnership: toward a new dynamic

Arianespace will soon decide on launching Indian GSAT-15

United Nations/Mongolia Workshop on the Applications of Global Navigation Satellite Systems, 13 - 17 April 2020, Online/Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

  Overview The availability of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) and other space-based systems is creating an unprecedented opportunity, bringing benefits in the areas of emergency management, marine and land monitoring or fleet control to name a few. Due to this availability, the development of integrated applications is an area in rapid expansion. To address a wide array of GNSS applications for socioeconomic benefits and to focus on initiating pilot projects and strengthening the networking of GNSS-related institutions in the region, a five-day Workshop will be held in hybrid format in Ulaanbaatar, from 25 to 29 October 2021. For details, see The Workshop programme will include plenary sessions described below and also sufficient time for discussions among participants to identify the priority areas, where pilot projects should be launched and examine possible partnerships that could be established. Cooperative efforts and international partnerships for capacity-

Govt clears Rs 48,000-cr deal for 83 Tejas Mk 1A — all you want to know about the aircraft

Govt clears Rs 48,000-cr deal for 83 Tejas fighters — all you want to know about the aircraft New aircraft comes with 4 major capability enhancements — mid-air refuelling, Active Electronically Scanned Array Radar, Electronic Warfare suite & Beyond Visual Range missile. Snehesh Alex Philip 13 January, 2021 5:09 pm IST Text Size: A+ New Delhi: The Narendra Modi-led Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) Wednesday cleared the much awaited Rs 48,000-crore deal for 83 LCA (Light Combat Aircraft) Tejas aircraft, which will see a greater collaboration between state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and private firms as part of ‘Make in India’. With the CCS now clearing the deal, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is expected to sign a contract with HAL next month when India’s air show Aero India takes off in Bengaluru.

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