EASA, IATA Announce Plan To Address 220% Spike In GPS Spoofing

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EASA and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced a comprehensive plan to mitigate the rising risks from spikes in interference with global navigation satellite systems, commonly known as jamming or spoofing. The plan follows a joint workshop hosted by the two groups in late May...
Molly McMillin

Molly McMillin, a 30-year aviation journalist, is managing editor of business aviation for the Aviation Week Network and editor-in-chief of The Weekly of Business Aviation, an Aviation Week market intelligence report.

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