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By Joanna Plucinska, Valerie Insinna and James Pearson LONDON/WASHINGTON, Jan 24 (Reuters) - The aviation industry will press regulators this week for urgent action to help tackle GPS "spoofing ...
GPS interference "can pose significant challenges to aviation safety," and requires that airlines increase data-sharing on jamming and spoofing events, E ASA and IATA said in a joint statement.
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Research organizations, such as the RAND Corp., have conducted rigorous studies on GPS resilience, while the FAA has continually cited its role in aviation cybersecurity through the 2018 FAA ...
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GPS interference "can pose significant challenges to aviation safety," and requires that airlines increase data-sharing on jamming and spoofing events, EASA and IATA said in a joint statement.