Raytheon Company will offer attendees of the 2010 Farnborough International Air Show (July 19-25, Farnborough, England) the opportunity to test-drive some of the company's latest technologies and learn about its innovative products and programs, spanning the domains of Air, Land, Sea, Space and Cyber. Raytheon's new exhibit pavilion (building OE9) will feature interactive demonstrations and electronic information on critical defense and aviation technologies including intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR); unmanned systems; integrated fighter systems; air traffic management; space systems; cyberspace solutions; integrated air and missile defense such as Standard Missile-3 and Global Patriot; land combat systems; global training solutions, and more. The pavilion will be located adjacent to additional ISR exhibits featuring the ASTOR ground station and to the Raytheon chalet (building C7-9). Inside the pavilion, journalists will experience exciting innovations in action at hands-on demonstrations such as the first color helmet-mounted cueing system in an integrated cockpit environment; the Patriot modern man station; a "floating glass" touch-screen display; mobile applications running on hand-held devices for training of air traffic controllers and Patriot system operators; and an "augmented reality" interactive table featuring selectable content representing the domains to be presented by the company.