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Wed, Oct 08, 2003

Raytheon Aircraft selects Collins Pro Line 21 for King Air 350 and B200

Raytheon Aircraft has selected Rockwell Collins’ Pro Line 21 integrated avionics system for its King Air 350 and B200 aircraft. The system has received FAA certification and is now the standard production offering for the aircraft.

“Raytheon selected Collins Pro Line 21 based on its proven performance, planned growth capabilities and improvements in reliability, weight, installation cost and pilot workload,” said Denny Helgeson, vice president and general manager of Business and Regional Systems for Rockwell Collins.

The Collins Pro Line 21 integrated avionics package includes three 10 x 8-inch high-resolution, liquid crystal adaptive flight displays.

Additional features include:

  • Collins FMS-3000 provides advanced flight planning and navigation capabilities, including synchronized lateral and vertical flight plans, time and fuel planning and graphical map support.
  • Collins GPS-4000A Global Positioning System sensors provide satellite navigation for en route and terminal phases of flight, including the ability to perform GPS non-precision approaches.
  • Collins Pro Line 21 CNS communication, navigation and surveillance sensors support the transition from voice to data communications and enable operators to meet new regulatory and operating requirements.
  • Dual Collins AHS-3000 Attitude Heading Reference Systems feature new solid-state digital quartz gyro technology for improved reliability and a lower cost of ownership.
  • Collins dual-channel automatic flight control system.Collins ALT-4000 Radio Altimeter.
  • Dual Collins ADS-3000 Air Data Systems.

Future options will include:

  • Collins Integrated Flight Information System (IFIS) enabling advanced capabilities including electronic charting, graphical weather and enhanced map overlays.
  • Collins Traffic Alert Collision Avoidance System (TCAS II), approach capabilities and data link communication.
FMI: www.rockwellcollins.com

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