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Tue, Jun 07, 2011

Transport Canada Certifies Bombardier's Global Vision Flight Deck

First To Feature Synthetic Vision On HUD

Transport Canada has certified Bombardier's Global Vision flight deck, with FAA and EASA approvals expected to come later this year.


Global Vision Flight Deck

"This is an important milestone, as aircraft equipped with the Global Vision flight deck can now be granted a certificate of airworthiness," said Stéphane Leblanc, Vice President and General Manager, Global Aircraft, Bombardier Business Aircraft. "To date, we have completed over 600 hours of flight testing and are progressing full throttle towards certification of specific advanced features, such as the incorporation of enhanced vision and synthetic vision on the head-up display."


Bombardier Global 5000

Bombardier Aerospace and Rockwell Collins will be the first to certify synthetic vision on a head-up display (HUD) as part of the Pro Line Fusion avionics system on the Global Vision flight deck. In April 2011, Rockwell Collins announced it obtained all FAA Technical Standard Orders for its Pro Line Fusion avionics suite, the first application of which will be featured in the Global Vision flight deck.

Entry-into-service is on schedule for early 2012. The Global Vision flight deck will be featured on Global 5000 and Global 6000 jets.

FMI: www.bombardier.com

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