Airborne GNSS receivers: Who’s doing what?
It’s still exceptionally difficult to qualify GNSS receivers for airborne use so there are only a few existing suppliers.
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It’s still exceptionally difficult to qualify GNSS receivers for airborne use so there are only a few existing suppliers.
08/13/25
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. & WASHINGTON—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Aspen Avionics, a leader in certified avionics and GNSS/GPS core technologies, is proud to announce that its NexNav® Mini GPS-SBAS Receiver Circuit Card Assembly (CCA) has been selected by Joby Aviation for integration into the Vehicle Navigation Computer (VNC) of its electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.
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