Airhart Aeronautics to showcase context-aware cockpit avionics, simulator sessions at EAA AirVenture 2026

At EAA AirVenture 2026, Airhart Aeronautics will demonstrate a context-aware avionics suite on a real customer aircraft, alongside hands-on simulator sessions. The company will also use live, on-site podcast recordings as part of its Oshkosh push to bring next-generation cockpit capabilities closer to operational evaluation.

Discovered 2026-06-01T10:41:28.253093-07:00 | 2026-06-01T10:41:28.253093-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The Oshkosh real-aircraft + simulator format highlights how avionics concepts are moving from “lab demos” toward repeatable evaluation workflows—similar to the broader avionics roadmap shift toward silicon-first, software-defined architectures noted in ISTAT Americas 2026: Avionics reset.
  • A “context-aware” avionics suite reinforces the industry’s direction toward AI-assisted cockpit functions, aligning with themes raised in Thales’ Yannick Assouad on AI cockpits and emerging threats.
  • By coupling onboard instrumentation on a customer aircraft with hands-on simulator sessions at a major public technology hub, the program underscores how suppliers will likely test usability, procedures, and system integration before wider deployment—an approach the show ecosystem increasingly supports via training and simulation offerings like Reiser/TRU Simulation’s H125 VR simulator launch.

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