Inmarsat To Support
Cranfield University’s New Digital Aviation
Research And Technology Centre With Honeywell
Inmarsat will provide
engineering support, communications services and
equipment to Cranfield University’s Digital
Aviation Research and Technology Centre (DARTeC)
consortium, supported by Honeywell Aerospace.
Set to open at Cranfield
University during the first quarter of 2021,
DARTeC will spearhead UK research into digital
aviation technology. The centre will address the
most pressing research challenges facing the
aviation industry, including the integration of
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles into civilian airspace,
increasing the efficiency and reliability of
airports and aircraft through technology, and
creating a safe and secure shared airspace.
Inmarsat and Honeywell
Aerospace will support the Centre’s research by
providing Aspire 400 satellite communications
terminals, airtime and engineering expertise in
the Saab 340B flying testbed and test lab for
evaluation and development of future
applications and solutions. The Saab 340B will
effectively serve as a ‘flying laboratory’ to
evaluate multiple advanced radar systems and
airborne digital communications.
John Broughton, Senior Vice
President of Aircraft Operations and Safety,
Inmarsat Aviation said: “Advances in digital
aviation are driving innovation opportunities in
all aspects of the airline industry. Today’s
commitment with Honeywell Aerospace to support
DARTeC highlights the importance of creating a
collaborative research environment in the
aviation industry. We are looking forward to
working closely with other members of the DARTeC
community to reap the rewards of a digital
aviation industry for many years to come.”
Mark Goodman, Director of
Product Management, Honeywell Aerospace said:
“We’re excited to be partnering with Inmarsat to
support the DARTeC consortium and bring the
benefits of the digital revolution to the
aviation industry. There is no time to waste in
responding to the opportunities of digital
transformation and ensuring that the industry is
ready to serve the needs of our airlines today
and tomorrow.”
Through the DARTeC
consortium, members are able to create, develop
and test next generation air traffic control
(ATC) applications for manned and unmanned
aviation that will utilise digital voice and
data. Members will also have access to
Inmarsat’s Iris programme fully serviced
aircraft for testing, evaluation and
demonstrations as well as conducting live Iris
test flights with specific air navigation
service providers (ANSPs).