Aircraft safety mechanisms against adverse weather phenomena

Madrid, January 13, 2025. To avoid entering areas affected by adverse weather, aircraft are equipped with weather radar systems that detect and map meteorological conditions along the flight path. In adverse weather conditions, aircraft rely on safety systems to anticipate and avoid such situations. This is every time more important as climate change leads to

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ANZEN and ALTER join forces to enhance space mission safety and reliability

Madrid, December 10, 2024. Madrid-based ANZEN Engineering and Seville-based Alter Technology Spain will closely collaborate on various missions, including the ARIEL ESA mission, forecasted for launch in 2029. ANZEN Engineering, a leading company in systems engineering and safety and reliability analysis for certification purposes, and Alter Technology Spain, a specialist in electronic components, materials, and

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Solar storms: one of the few events that could cause a global GPS outage

Madrid, July 4, 2024. According to ANZEN Engineering, this highly unlikely phenomenon is one of the rare causes that could trigger a complete failure of all satellites involved in transmitting GPS signals. GPS satellites are arranged in constellations in medium Earth orbit, enabling global coverage and providing favorable conditions to achieve the system’s required precision.

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ANZEN Engineering: The Spanish aerospace Safety & Reliability leader achieving more than €4 Million in annual revenue in just five years — The story behind its success

Madrid, May 31, 2024. ANZEN Engineering celebrates its 5th anniversary at the European Space Agency (ESA) facilities in Madrid (ESAC), joined by key players from across the aerospace industry and expert panellists from leading companies including Airbus, Grupo Oesía, and Skydweller, among others. The event was also attended by the Director of the Spanish Space

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Why is air travel so safe? Key insights from the European ‘Safety’ Guide explaining why aircraft are the safest mode of transport

Madrid, April 24, 2024. ANZEN Engineering, a leading company in System Safety & Reliability engineering, is part of the international working group of the European Organization for Civil Aviation Equipment (EUROCAE) responsible for developing the recent ED-135 guidelines. These are aviation sector safety directives recognized by the top certification authorities: the European Aviation Safety Agency

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The 5 advantages of air taxis that will revolutionize transportation as we know it

Madrid, March 13, 2024. ANZEN Engineering, a leading company in System Safety & Reliability engineering for the aerospace and defense sectors, explains how, when, and why these aircraft’s arrival into our everyday lives—and why we’re not flying them just yet. Forget The Fifth Element or Blade Runner—air taxis are no longer a science fiction. They

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CORSARIO Project: the Satellite Communications System for the helicopters of the future

Madrid, February 26, 2024. A project funded by the CDTI (Spain’s agency that funds and supports tech innovation in companies) and supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, as part of the 2023 Aeronautical Technology Program under the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan. Led by Inster–Grupo Oesía, in collaboration with Airbus Helicopters

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