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Fri, Apr 09, 2010

Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 Major Retrofit Expanded

Now Available For Additional King Air Aircraft

Rockwell Collins has received STCs to provide its Pro Line 21 major retrofit for Beechcraft King Air B200 and King Air 300 aircraft. These major retrofit STCs allow operators of older Beechcraft King Air B200 and 300 aircraft the ability to upgrade to a Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 avionics system. The announcement was made at the Aircraft Electronic Associations' (AEA) tradeshow in Orlando, FL.

The Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 major retrofit provides operators with advanced capabilities, increased reliability and enhanced value. The major retrofit is a complete replacement for the aircrafts' current avionics, including the panel, connectors and wiring.

The system features:

  • 10- by 8-inch liquid crystal display (LCD) adaptive flight displays
  • FMS-3000 Flight Management System
  • AHS-3000 Attitude Heading Reference System
  • TCAS-4000 Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System
  • Solid-state turbulence weather radar
  • Pro Line 21 radio sensors
  • Engine Indication
  • Integrated Flight Information System (IFIS)

Integrated Pro Line 21 major retrofit systems also are available for the following aircraft:

  • Challenger 601
  • Falcon 20, Falcon 50
  • King Air B200, 300, and 350
FMI: www.rockwellcollins.com

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