
Integrated Cockpit Sensing - BAE Systems
BAE Systems is partnered with the Air Force Research Laboratory to develop the Integrated Cockpit Sensing (ICS) system. The ICS system provides real-time monitoring and analysis of pilot health, the cabin environment and life support systems to improve pilot safety and performance.
British Aerospace 146 - Wikipedia
The British Aerospace 146 (also BAe 146) is a short-haul and regional airliner that was manufactured in the United Kingdom by British Aerospace, later part of BAE Systems. Production ran from 1983 until 2001. Avro International Aerospace manufactured an improved version known as the Avro RJ. Production for the Avro RJ version began in 1992.
Mixed Reality Cockpit Technology | Newsroom | BAE Systems
A ground-breaking ‘wearable cockpit’ technology concept, designed to revolutionise the training and combat jet cockpit environments of the future, has been unveiled for the first time by engineers at BAE Systems’ Military Air & Information business.
British Aerospace - Wikipedia
British Aerospace plc (BAe) was a British aircraft, munitions and defence-systems manufacturer that was formed in 1977. Its head office was at Warwick House in the Farnborough Aerospace Centre in Farnborough, Hampshire. [1]
Future cockpits - flying with the blink of an eye
2023年8月18日 · BAE Systems is studying future fast jet cockpit technologies for enhanced combat effectiveness through advanced human-machine interfaces and increased automation, as PAUL E EDEN reports. Agile targeting, data fusion and data sharing, helmet-mounted displays and advanced combat systems; these are the stuff of modern fast jet cockpits.
British Aerospace Jetstream - Wikipedia
In 1993, British Aerospace adopted the Jetstream name as its brand name for all twin turboprop aircraft. As well as the Jetstream 31 and Jetstream 32, it also built the related Jetstream 41 and the unrelated, but co-branded BAe ATP/Jetstream 61. The Jetstream 61 name was never used in service, and retained its "ATP" marketing name.
The Pilot making the most out of the cockpit | BAE Systems
Technologist and Human Factors specialist Andrew Batty is using his experience to inform the design of a future cockpit for Tempest, the next generation combat aircraft.
BAE Systems developing "wearable cockpit" for fighter pilots
2018年9月24日 · BAE Systems is seeking to make the jet fighter cockpit of tomorrow a much simpler place by replacing conventional instruments and controls with a virtual reality system. This "wearable...
Dive into the Cutting-Edge BAE SYSTEMS Nimrod Cockpit: …
2024年2月10日 · The BAE SYSTEMS Nimrod Cockpit is a state-of-the-art cockpit designed for the Nimrod MRA4, a maritime patrol aircraft developed by BAE SYSTEMS for the Royal Air Force. The cockpit is designed to provide pilots with a comprehensive and intuitive interface to control the aircraft’s systems and operate its sensors and weapons.
Wearable cockpits - the ultimate human-machine interface?
Can BAE Systems' 'wearable cockpit' technology liberate avionics upgrades from the airframe – and open up a new era in human-machine interfaces? TIM ROBINSON considers one of the next leaps in combat aircraft technology.