Aviation Cyber Security Market, By Deployment Type (Cloud/Hosted and On-Premise), By Security Type (Application Security, Cloud Security, Content Security, Endpoint Security, Network Security, and Wireless Security), By Services (Managed Security Solutions, Training, and Consulting), By Geography (North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa)
In April 2024, Thales Group, a global technology leader in defense, aerospace, security, and digital identity solutions, announced plans to establish a full-service avionics Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility in Gurgaon, India, set to open by March 2025. This facility aims to cater to the needs of Indian airlines like Air India and IndiGo, which require consistent maintenance and upgrades for their avionics systems. Additionally, Thales intends to more than double its engineering workforce in India over the next two years to meet rising international demand for its cybersecurity and aviation solutions.
In September 2023, Everbridge Inc launched the Everbridge 360 critical event management and public warning software at GSX 2023. The new platform integrates risk intelligence, communications, collaboration, and coordination into one interface and gives some key benefits, such as faster critical communications and higher organizational performance with fewer errors, as well as increased speed to onboard users. This, in all, is about enhancing operational resilience through smooth app transitions and faster responses during critical events.
For instance, in December 2022, Motorola Types, Inc., a company specializing in innovative type design and font creation, acquired Rave Mobile Safety, an umbrella of software services providers, and has added it to its lineup. Rave Mobile Safety provides a cloud-native and flexible platform to support emergency management for state and municipal governments, businesses, and hospitals.