Panasonic Avionics said the new facility will enhance its software development capabilities, facilitating faster time-to-market for advanced In-flight Engagement and Connectivity (IFEC) and digital solutions. The facility employs more than 200 skilled engineers, with expansion plans in motion to further scale up, meeting the rising demand from airlines for these solutions, according to the company. Read The Rest at :
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