Avcom (Joint-Stock Holding Co. Aviation Commercial) is an airline based in Russia. A Boeing 747-400 of Virgin Atlantic Airways, one of the UKs largest airlines. ...
The International Air Transport Association is an international trade organization of airlines headquarted in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ... The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), an agency of the United Nations, develops the principles and techniques of international air navigation and fosters the planning and development of international air transport to ensure safe and orderly growth. ...
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Established in 1980, Avcom is now one of the largest audio-visual communications companies operating in Ireland.
Located in Co. Galway, 'Avcom West' is ideally positioned to meet all of your audio-visual requirements west of the Shannon with both experienced technical staff and brand new audio-visual equipment.
Avcom was the first in Ireland to offer an In-house audio-visual service for both hotels and venues.
As part of that settlement, Avcom acknowledged that it had violated Rockwell Collins' copyrights and trademarks and breached license agreements with Rockwell Collins by having engaged in the unauthorized use of Rockwell Collins software used in upgrading Rockwell Collins Traffic Collision Avoidance Systems (TCAS) systems and in operating Rockwell Collins test equipment.
Avcom agreed to pay Rockwell Collins $3.4 million and agreed to refrain from infringing on Rockwell Collins intellectual property rights in the future.
Avcom President Rolando Suarez added, "We believe the settlement to be fair to both parties and are pleased we are putting our disputes behind us."