AD Aerospace’s CabinVu Witness system adopted by European airline
May 19, 2010
CHESHIRE, United Kingdom, 19 May 2010. AD Aerospace signed a deal with a European airline as the launch customer for CabinVu Witness, a digitally recorded video camera security system which covers not only the flight deck door, but also the entire passenger cabin. The deal for the airline's entire fleet of more than 40 aircraft.
Posted by John McHaleCHESHIRE, United Kingdom, 19 May 2010. AD Aerospace signed a deal with a European airline as the launch customer for CabinVu Witness, a digitally recorded video camera security system which covers not only the flight deck door, but also the entire passenger cabin. The deal for the airline's entire fleet of more than 40 aircraft.The new CabinVu Witness system uses CabinVu cameras interfacing with an Ethernet accessible Video Server. This allows footage to be viewed live on the flight deck using a stand-alone monitor, as well as being recorded for later review.The Video Server is an upgraded version of the unit which has been available on new Boeing aircraft since 2005, and using the latest technology, offers increased processing power as well as reduced weight and size.CabinVu equipment is available for retrofit under STC across a wide range of commercial airliners and is available as production options on Boeing and XAC aircraft.CabinVu customers include; British Airways, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Icelandair, Sama, GECAS, ILFC, Neos, Orient Thai, Comair,Ethiopian Airlines, Lufthansa Technik, Hong Kong Express, Hong Kong Airways, bmi, JetBlue, Thomsonfly, Air Asia, Corsair, easyJet, AeroSvit, Air Europa, Germania, TUIfly, and Thomas Cook amongst others.
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