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If you've ever boarded an airplane for an international flight, you've likely come into direct contact with a very cute but very formidable bomb ... the gap, aircraft manufacturer Airbus has ...
Aircraft manufacturing giant Airbus is partnering with a small Silicon ... referring to a Harvard Medical School research finding. Bomb plots are an increasingly rare aspect of aviation security ...
Airbus plans to test an “electronic nose” device that uses biological cells to mimic what bomb-sniffing dogs can do, reports the Financial Times.The company will deploy jellyfish-shaped ...
Since entering service in 1988, only 12 of the 98 million flights undertaken by the Airbus A320 ... an issue with the aircraft. What is far more likely is that it was a bomb." ...
The long-awaited ability to use a cellphone or Wi-Fi connection on an aircraft might become a casualty ... Switzerland, that Airbus is backing as a maker of in-flight cellphone and Wi-Fi systems.
A new system to resist terrorist bombs smuggled onto aircraft has ... a rucksack containing a bomb was placed with other luggage inside a FlyBag in the hold of an old Airbus 320.
Airbus, in collaboration with biotech startup Koniku, is rolling out a series of bomb-sniffing electronic noses in aircraft and airports. The companies hope to extend the use cases to biological ...