Thu, Nov 12, 2015
Industry-First Installation Underway In Lincoln, NE
Duncan Aviation is pleased to announce it is working on an industry-first Controller Pilot Data Link Communications/Future Air Navigation System (CPDLC/FANS) installation at its Lincoln, NE facility. The Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) will be completed by the end of 2015 and covers the Challenger 601. The installation features the upgraded NZ-2000 Honeywell Flight Management System (FMS) that integrates with current Challenger 601 Original Equipment Manager (OEM) flight decks.
“Our installation is unique in the industry,” says Regional Avionics Sales Manager Mark Francetic. “All other FANS FMSs on the market for the Challenger 601s are standalone units, but Duncan Aviation is installing an integrated Honeywell FMS, which is superior to any of the CPDLC/FANS solutions currently available. This upgraded Honeywell FMS satisfies all current NextGen mandates for FANS/CPDLC, ADS-B OUT, TCAS 7.1 and WAAS LPV. Additionally, it’s a far more affordable option than the standalone systems currently available.”
This CPDLC/FANS upgrade also demonstrates Duncan Aviation’s commitment to its customers to keep their aircraft flying in airspace around the world.
“Duncan Aviation is developing solutions for these aircraft, along with all others, well before the mandate deadlines prevent aircraft that are not properly equipped from flying in desired airspace,” says Avionics Tech Rep Chris Christianson. “By doing these upgrades and modifications now, we also hope to eliminate the ever-growing issue of obsolescence with regard to aging avionics systems that will soon or already face being sunset.”
The Honeywell system not only integrates with current Challenger 601 flight decks, but also it is forward-fit compatible with future mandates.
“We’re committed to offering our customers cutting-edge solutions, and one of the reasons this Honeywell system is superior to anything else out there is that it is designed to accommodate future mandates we may see for United-States airspace,” says Francetic. “We’re anticipating mandates for ADS-B IN and an updated version of Link2000 and CPDLC in the United States. Right now, these systems are used primarily when flying over water and through EU airspace, but when future mandates are issued for U.S. airspace, this Honeywell system will already be ready for the upgraded equipment.”
(Source: Duncan Aviation news release. Image from file)
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