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Regent Craft To Design 100-Seat Seagliders in Partnership with Hawaiian Airlines

Jama Software is always on the lookout for news on our customers that would benefit and inform our industry partners. As such, we’ve curated a series of customer spotlight articles that we found insightful. In this blog post, we share content, sourced from Flying Magazine, about one of our customers, REGENT titled “Regent Craft To […]

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Certification and the Role It Plays in the eVTOL Aircraft Market

In this blog, we recap an episode from the eVOTL Insights Podcast, titled “Episode 75: Cary Bryczek, Director of Solutions for A&D, Jama Software.” Certification and the Role It Plays in the eVTOL Aircraft Market eVTOL Insights is a leading source of news, information and analysis into the global electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) […]

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magniX, Selects Jama Connect® for Its Ease of Use and Quick Deployment

magniX chooses Jama Connect for its ease of use, quick deployment, and to help modernize their requirements management program and demonstrate compliance with standards. Headquartered in Everett, Washington – located just outside of Seattle – magniX is the leading developer of propulsion systems for electric aircraft, including motors, inverters, and motor controllers. magniX is working to […]

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Toys to Tools – Keeping Pace with eVTOL Certification Standards

Toys to Tools – Keeping Pace with eVTOL Certification Standards Today’s market for electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) is one of the most innovative and fast-moving in the aerospace industry, so keeping pace with ever-changing eVTOL certification standards is no easy endeavor. eVTOL Applications The military led the way in eVTOL by transforming drones […]

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Aerospace Compliance: When Failure Is Not an Option

Ensuring Aerospace Compliance to Regulatory Requirements  We are in a time of unyielding technological development. It is not unlike the “giant leaps” made by the US Space program in the 1960s. The technology available to us in our everyday lives and certainly in the Aerospace and Defense industry is staggering.   Think about when you got your first cell phone. Remember […]