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Rockwell Collins Brings Advanced Capabilities of Pro Line Fusion® Avionics to Turboprops and Light Jets
Dépèche transmise le 5 octobre 2011 par Business Wire
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rockwell Collins is bringing the industry-leading capabilities of its Pro Line Fusion®integrated avionics system to turboprops and light jet aircraft.
“Pro Line Fusion now brings these capabilities and more to the entire range of business aircraft − from turboprops to intercontinental business jets.”
“Until now, no one has been able to deliver the feature-rich capabilities, robust architecture and enhanced safety that Pro Line Fusion brings to this class of aircraft, and we’re doing it at a lower cost and lighter weight than other systems in this segment,” said Greg Irmen, vice president and general manager, Business and Regional Systems for Rockwell Collins.
This latest configuration of Pro Line Fusion includes the industry’s first touch-control primary flight displays, integrated head-up synthetic vision, and autonomous backup flight control modes. Additional features include MultiScan™ weather threat detection and full integration with Ascend™ flight information solutions.
“Previously, advanced functionality such as synthetic vision on head-up displays and automated weather radar were only available for larger aircraft,” added Irmen. “Pro Line Fusion now brings these capabilities and more to the entire range of business aircraft − from turboprops to intercontinental business jets.”
Pro Line Fusion was certified in June on the Bombardier* Global 6000* long-range business aircraft. The system has been selected for 11 announced aircraft platforms across the business aviation, commercial air transport and military market segments.
The proven scalability of the Pro Line Fusion software, combined with advanced hardware features such as embedded display processing and highly integrated sensors and radios, are key elements of making the system small enough for turboprops and light jets while bringing more functionality and value to aircraft manufacturers and operators.
The system will be available for new aircraft applications as well as a display retrofit for turboprops and light jets equipped with Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21™ avionics. Certification is expected by the end of 2013.
Pro Line Fusion’s newest features and benefits:
Touch-control primary flight displays enable
natural, eyes-forward operation
New, easy-to-use
touch-control capability on the primary and multi-function displays
dramatically enhances situational awareness by allowing a pilot to
operate with his or her eyes forward through all phases of flight.
Head-up synthetic vision enhances safety
The
Rockwell Collins HGS™-3500
− the industry’s first head-up guidance system (HGS) for light- to
mid-size business aircraft, and the only head-up display to include
synthetic vision − keeps the pilot’s eyes forward and focused out the
window during critical phases of flight.
MultiScan™ radar provides automated weather
detection and analysis
Rockwell Collins’ award-winning
MultiScan™ Threat Detection System provides optimal, clutter-free
weather information that reduces pilot workload and enhances safety and
passenger comfort by minimizing unexpected turbulence encounters.
Globally networked with Ascend™
Fully
synchronized with Rockwell Collins Ascend™
flight information solutions, Pro Line Fusion-equipped aircraft stay
connected to a global network that allows both individual owners and
company flight departments to manage their aircraft operations more
smoothly and effectively.
Autonomous backup provides one-touch emergency
control
The first ever one-touch emergency mode for business
aircraft affords disoriented pilots extra time to recover by putting the
aircraft into a safe-altitude holding pattern and also provides guidance
cues to the nearest airport during engine loss.
The new Pro Line Fusion offering for turboprops and light jets will be on display at the 64th Annual National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Meeting & Convention in Las Vegas.
About Rockwell Collins
Rockwell Collins (NYSE: COL) is a
pioneer in the development and deployment of innovative communication
and aviation electronic solutions for both commercial and government
applications. Our expertise in flight deck avionics, cabin electronics,
mission communications, information management, and simulation and
training is delivered by 20,000 employees, and a global service and
support network that crosses 27 countries. To find out more, please
visit www.rockwellcollins.com.
* Bombardier and Global 6000 are trademarks of Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries.
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