BOC Aviation selects Rockwell Collins’ MultiScan™ ThreatTrack radar, MMR, and TCAS II for new 737 aircraft

BOC Aviation will feature Rockwell Collins’ advanced avionics, including MultiScan™ ThreatTrack weather radar, GLU-925 Multi-Mode Receiver (MMR), and Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance (TCAS II) traffic computer TTR-2100 as baseline configurations on Next-Generation Boeing 737 aircraft that begin delivery later this year. “This comprehensive suite of our proven avionics systems will enable BOC Aviation’s clients … Dowiedz się więcej

Rockwell Collins’ next-generation MMR to keep airlines flying around the globe for years to come

Rockwell Collins, the airline industry’s leading provider of Multi-Mode Receivers (MMR), today introduced its GLU-2100 next-generation MMR for air transport aircraft. The newly designed MMR, which readies airlines for all foreseeable future global navigation requirements, is in development and will be available as an option for Airbus and Boeing aircraft. The GLU-2100 MMR will bring … Dowiedz się więcej

Rockwell Collins’ Pro Line Fusion® upgrade now certified for Pro Line II-equipped King Air 350

Rockwell Collins has received a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) supplemental type certificate (STC) for its Pro Line Fusion® avionics upgrade for King Air 350 turboprops originally delivered with Pro Line II avionics. The STC was achieved as part of a collaborative effort with Landmark Aviation Winston-Salem and BHE & Associates, Ltd., and is available now … Dowiedz się więcej

Boeing 737 MAX takes first flight with new large-format flight displays from Rockwell Collins

The Boeing 737 MAX took its first flight today in Renton, Wash., making it the latest next-generation Boeing aircraft to fly with Rockwell Collins’ advanced large-format flight displays. More than 3,000 737 MAX aircraft are on order with the first delivery expected in 2017. The new 737 MAX flight deck includes four configurable 15.1-inch landscape … Dowiedz się więcej

Rockwell Collins announces its second affordable open architecture software product at the US Army Aviation FACE™ Technical Interchange

Rockwell Collins is showcasing advanced software applications at the US Army Aviation Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE) Technical Interchange Meeting (TIM). The company is exhibiting at booth #6 on Feb. 2, 2016, in the Von Braun Civic Center South Hall. New software capabilities on display include the first Required Navigation Performance Area Navigation (RNP RNAV) … Dowiedz się więcej

Narita International Airport expands relationship with Rockwell Collins

Travelers using Narita International Airport (NRT), the primary airport servicing Greater Tokyo, will be able to check-in faster due to the expanded deployment of ARINC common use passenger processing and ARINC self-service kiosks throughout the airport. The airport recently renewed its existing contract for Rockwell Collins’ ARINC vMUSE™ and ARINC SelfServ™ Kiosks in Terminal 2, … Dowiedz się więcej