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PAL Aerospace x De Havilland// Engineering and Operational Insights: Inside the Dash-8 Platform for Today’s Special Missions

// February 26, 2026 - February 26, 2026
// Your mission first

Join us on February 26th at 1 PM EST for a joint technical session with De Havilland Canada exploring how the Dash-8 becomes a mission-ready ISR, SAR, and maritime surveillance platform.

De Havilland Canada and PAL Aerospace bring together OEM airframe engineering, certified mission-system integration, and decades of real-world Dash-8 operations to present a unified, technically mature approach to special mission aircraft development.

Through an engineering-first lens, the discussion will examine how De Havilland Canada’s airframe design philosophy and PAL Aerospace’s integration, software, and operational experience align to deliver mature, repeatable special mission configurations.

Drawing on flown Dash-8 programs the session will touch on how structural design, electronic integration, mission-system architecture, and crew workflows are approached in practice, and how these decisions directly affect readiness, certification risk, and mission effectiveness.

This session brings together OEM engineering authority from De Havilland Canada with PAL Aerospace’s program leadership and operational expertise. Contributions span airframe engineering, pilot, and frontline sensor operations; informed by aircraft that are flown, maintained, and operated in today’s most demanding special missions.

PAL Aerospace participants will join the session directly from a Dash-8 special missions aircraft, offering a rare, practical context as they highlight how design, integration, and crew workflows come together in the platform itself.

In this session we’ll cover:

  • The OEM Foundation: Understanding structural stability, power distribution, and the airframe design philosophy that makes the Dash-8 a natural fit for special missions and sensor-agnostic architectures.
  • Engineering the Mission: A deep dive into integration – cooling, EMI/EMC management, and Starlink-backed connectivity for real-time data flow.
  • AIMS-ISR & Sensor Fusion: How we fuse radar, EO/IR, ESM, and AIS into a single, high-bandwidth mission data pipeline that reduces crew cognitive load.
  • The Operator’s Reality: Why aircraft stability directly dictates sensor performance and how multi-station crew ergonomics are optimized based on decades of real-world SAR and maritime surveillance missions.
  • Live Q&A: A rare, exclusive opportunity to engage directly with the engineers and operators responsible for Dash-8 special mission programs.

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Speakers

Eric Hermann

Principal Engineering Specialist, De Havilland Aircraft of Canada

Kathie Morgan

Director of Force Multiplier Program

Curtis Lalonde

Sensor Operator Manager

Urvashi Rai Kumar

Host & Moderator