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Rockwell Collins Will Provide Multiple Systems For New Dassault Aircraft

Selected To Provide Advanced Cabin Management And Hd Entertainment System On Dassault’s New Falcon Jet 5X, 8X

Rockwell Collins has been selected to provide the FalconCabin HD+ cabin management and entertainment system for Dassault’s new Falcon Jet 5X and Falcon Jet 8X business aircraft. With this selection, Rockwell Collins builds upon its role as Dassault’s sole cabin system supplier for its entire new aircraft fleet.

“Falcon Jet cabins are renowned for exceptional comfort and performance, and our customized cabin solution for the 5X and 8X, which is based on our industry-leading Venue system, will utilize advanced technologies to create this environment for passengers to work, rest and play,” said Greg Irmen, vice president and general manager, Flight Controls and Information Systems for Rockwell Collins. “Our many years of working with Dassault were key to this selection and we look forward to elevating this relationship to a whole new level.”

Rockwell Collins’ Venue-based cabin system for Falcon Jet 5X and Falcon Jet 8X will provide customization capabilities for flexibility to accommodate intuitive, easy-to-control cabin interfaces and consumer technologies that passengers desire. It will also include content programming options and the latest version of Rockwell Collins’ interactive Airshow 3D Moving Map to keep passengers informed and engaged throughout their journey.

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FMI: www.rockwellcollins.com

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