Wed, Aug 28, 2019
Standardizes T3CAS Integrated Surveillance Solution On A320 Aircraft
ACSS, an L3Harris Technologies and Thales Company, announced a contract extension with Airbus selecting the T3CAS integrated surveillance solution as the standard, linefit solution for the A320 Family of aircraft. Airbus selected the T3CAS because it significantly reduces weight on the aircraft and allows Airbus to simplify the installation by removing unnecessary cables, racks, antennas and computers from the aircraft, which are required for other federated solutions.

T3CAS is a fully integrated solution combining communications and surveillance in a single, lighter-weight line replaceable unit (LRU). This includes the Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System (TCAS), the Mode S Transponder with Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) In/Out, and the Terrain Awareness and Warning Systems (TAWS) functions. It also provides advanced traffic management solutions through ADS-B In Applications, Runway Overrun Prevention System (ROPS) and Low Required Navigation Performance (RNP).
“We developed this highly functional, integrated solution to provide value by reducing the weight, and therefore the total cost of ownership for the airlines,” said Terry Flaishans, president of ACSS. “This contract extension is a direct result of the positive acceptance from airlines and ACSS continuing to deliver on our commitments to Airbus.”
T3CAS offers several key safety features including Performance TAWS. Performance TAWS goes beyond the standard oral and visual alerts for Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT) by providing cautionary warnings based on the aircraft’s actual climb performance capability. The advanced algorithm uses the aircraft performance model, current gross weight, wind conditions, air temperature, altitude and engine out status in relation to the flight path and the terrain. The system generates the alert based on the aircraft’s ability to climb above the terrain – instead of the standard distance warning other systems use. ACSS’ Mode S transponders are DO-260B certified, meeting the ADS-B Out global mandates, while also being able to support ADS-B In software updates which enable greater flight and airport efficiency. In addition, ACSS’ TCAS solution is Change 7.1 compliant, meeting Change 7.1 global mandates.
(Source: ACSS news release. Image from file)
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