Honeywell, Inmarsat Finalise
Avionics Design
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February, 2014
The goal
of delivering ‘home equivalent’ high-speed, consistent
wireless internet connectivity for passengers and pilots
on aircraft came a step closer today. In a joint
announcement, Honeywell (NYSE: HON) and Inmarsat (LSE:
ISAT.L) confirmed that they have finalised the critical
design review (CDR) of the GX Aviation aircraft avionics
on schedule. It is anticipated that product
certifications will be achieved later this year,
followed by product introduction which is expected
during the first half of 2015.
Targeting both passenger aircraft
and business jets, GX Aviation is the first, truly
global, high-speed, in-flight connectivity service that
will provide data rates to the aircraft of up to 50Mbps.
Using GX Aviation, passengers will be able to do
everything from real-time social media updates and
emails to live-streaming TV, all while in flight, and
from virtually anywhere in the world, over both land and
sea.
Completing the CDR marks the final
development review for the GX Aviation aircraft avionics
programme. Inmarsat and Honeywell engineers completed
the evaluation on schedule and executed a comprehensive
audit of the system design, engineering model hardware
and programme.
Completion of this major milestone
follows the successful launch of Inmarsat-5 F1 - the
first of three Ka-band satellites - from the Baikonur
Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Russia on 8th December
2013. The second and third satellites are scheduled to
launch later this year, providing full global coverage
by the end of 2014.
“Successful completion of our
final design review is one more milestone along our path
to product introduction in the first half of 2015,” said
Jack Jacobs, vice president of Marketing, Honeywell
Safety and Information Systems. “We are on track to
bring a new level of high-speed, in-fight connectivity
to consumers and airlines around the world, regardless
of whether it is a domestic or international flight. In
addition, we are actively working with several air
transport and business aviation manufacturers to provide
GX Aviation and to enable a truly connected aircraft
from gate to gate and from ground to over 12,000
meters.”
“A comprehensive team from
both Inmarsat and Honeywell has completed its analysis
of every aspect of Honeywell’s satcom system to ensure
it meets all our design criteria. We are confident that
the Honeywell avionics, like the rest of the GX Aviation
programme, will be ready for service launch in 2015. GX
Aviation will bring a new dawn in aircraft connectivity,
providing high-speed broadband connectivity for all user
requirements throughout the flight,” said Miranda Mills,
president, Inmarsat Aviation.