The UK¡¯s position as a major trading nation and a popular tourist destination means that its network of sea and land borders are challenging to manage, requiring a robust structure to ensure the effective and secure movement of people and goods¡
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The Airbus website features a video tour and the story behind the H160 full-flight simulator which was qualified by the European EASA airworthiness authority in August 2020.
It is hard to think of anything good coming from COVID-19. At the time of writing, it has already cost the lives of more than 62,000 people in the UK and infected a further 1.75 million. çÛÁ¦ÊÓÆµly, the pandemic has now killed 1.56 million innocent people.
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The Royal Academy of Engineering has awarded an Industrial Fellowship to one of Thales¡¯s leading researchers in autonomy, who in partnership with the University of Southampton, seeks to prove how the technology can transform the maritime sector¡
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The magazine Actualidad Econ¨®mica annually recognizes business innovation. From the food industry to the financial one, going through new digital, connected and disruptive technologies, CSR, health, training or sustainability. In total, 14 categories and a hundred inte...
Sustainable aviation has seen some major advancements over the years. But just how realistic is an electric or hybrid-electric commercial airline? Darryn (Daz) Rawlins, Managing Director, Thales Training and Simulation, UK, looks at the key technical challenges develop...
Drones have become a vital way of monitoring and maintaining industrial infrastructure. In the Meurthe-et-Moselle department of Eastern France, power grid operator Enedis is using drones to automatically inspect medium-voltage overhead cables.
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That¡¯s the question occupying some of the best and brightest minds in the industry. If it can, we will see a step change in how synthetic environments are developed, applied and operated. One of Thales¡®s senior design engineers, Graham Long, discusses some of the chall...