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tool provides pilots with improved situational awareness, and aff ords them a means to plan diversions well ahead of time.” The App, while not designed as a navigational tool, does


allow for last known aircraft position display on the map. Users can zoom and pan to display desired map contents. And when displaying the aircraft icon, the map will automatically re-center when the icon reaches the edge of the map. The map is always drawn in the landscape position. DAC previously released its fi rst app, the GDC64 in May,


2013, which provides a means to confi gure the GDC64. To obtain the new weather app from the iTunes store just search for GDC64 Wx..


AAR’S NORDISK TO PROVIDE FUEL-SAVING UNIT LOAD DEVICES TO CHINA SOUTHERN AIRLINES


AAR’s Nordisk Aviation Products announces it has received orders for more than 1,100 lightweight air cargo containers and pallets from China Southern Airlines. Nordisk’s Unit Load Devices (ULDs), among the lightest-weight in the industry, will provide the airline fuel savings of more than 1,100 tons of fuel a year, reducing carbon emissions by more than 3,500 tons. The containers and pallets will be manufactured at Nordisk’s facility in Kunshan, China, for shorter delivery lead times to the customer. “We are pleased to provide China Southern Airlines with fuel-effi cient, lightweight containers and pallets that,


in addition to protecting the environment, help to enhance the safe and reliable transport of passenger cargo,” says Boon Yang Sim, Nordisk’s vice president of Sales and Business Development, Asia Pacifi c and People’s Republic of China. Nordisk is the leading industry supplier of air cargo containers and pallets, having delivered more than 680,000 units to the global markets over the past 40 years.


SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC EXPANDS WEATHER SERVICES TO ROCKWELL COLLINS FOR ITS ARINC DIRECT OFFERING


Schneider Electric has expanded its agreement with Rockwell Collins to signifi cantly upgrade weather services for the company’s ARINC Direct which provides private jet owners and operators with fl ight planning, communications, international trip support and fueling solutions. Under the expanded agreement, Schneider Electric will


provide its new Flight Hazards solution suite to ARINC Direct customers. The Flight Hazards solution, part of Schneider Electric’s graphical weather tool, incorporates enhanced forecasts for turbulence, icing and thunderstorms and provides the accuracy and resolution needed for safer and more effi cient fl ight operations. These patent-pending forecasts are the fi rst of its kind in the commercial aviation weather industry.


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