Rockwell Collins avionics selected by Virgin blue for its new Boeing 737 NG fleet

Nov. 23, 2010
BRISBANE, Australia 23 Nov. 2010. Virgin Blue Airlines has selected the entire suite of Rockwell Collins' scaleable avionics for its new fleet order of Boeing 737 NG airplanes (50 firm, plus 25 options; 25 purchase rights). The full suite of communication, navigation, and surveillance systems features Rockwell Collins' newest SAT-2200 satellite communication (SATCOM) offering, as well as its MultiScan Threat Detection System, TTR-2100 traffic avoidance system (TCAS) and GLU-925 multi-mode receiver (MMR).
Posted by John McHale BRISBANE, Australia 23 Nov. 2010. Virgin Blue Airlines has selected the entire suite of Rockwell Collins' scaleable avionics for its new fleet order of Boeing 737 NG airplanes (50 firm, plus 25 options; 25 purchase rights). The full suite of communication, navigation, and surveillance systems features Rockwell Collins' newest SAT-2200 satellite communication (SATCOM) offering, as well as its MultiScan Threat Detection System, TTR-2100 traffic avoidance system (TCAS) and GLU-925 multi-mode receiver (MMR). With this award, Virgin Blue is the first airline to select the Rockwell Collins SAT-2200 SATCOM system, which integrates traditionally separate avionics and cabin functionality into a single unit that provides classic aerospace services and broadband services. "Virgin Blue has selected the right combination of next-generation avionics solutions that will provide increased operational efficiency and safety benefits, as well as a smoother, more enjoyable ride for their passengers," says Jeff Standerski, vice president and general manager, Air Transport Systems for Rockwell Collins. "For example, the Rockwell Collins SAT-2200 system meets passengers' connectivity needs during flight and provides countless cockpit communication advantages over previous generations."" SAT-2200 is designed to maintain communications without pilot intervention during all flight phases while also connecting passengers to broadband services. SAT-2200 complies with the latest ARINC 781 industry standard for Inmarsat SATCOM capability for classic Aeronautical, Swift64, and SwiftBroadband operation. The WRT-2100 MultiScan Threat Detection System is a fully automatic, hands-free airborne radar system. MultiScan provides optimal clutter-free weather displays that reduce pilot workload and enhance safety and passenger comfort by minimizing unexpected turbulence encounters. Rockwell Collins' TTR-2100 is a traffic computer-capable TCAS derived from the company's integrated surveillance product line, which offers technology that can adapt to the evolving air traffic management requirements. The system enhances situational awareness of traffic situations by detecting and displaying potential collision threats. The advanced GLU-925 MMR provides the aircraft's primary position, velocity, and time reference, and enables precision landing capability. It is the first MMR certified for precision landing using either Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) or Instrument Landing Systems (ILS) allowing for more precision landings as well as en route and non-precision approaches. Australia-based Virgin Blue Group of Airlines includes Virgin Blue, short-haul international airlines Pacific Blue and Polynesian Blue - the joint venture with the Samoan Government. It also includes long-haul international carrier V Australia. The four airlines operate a fleet of 88 Boeing 737 NGs, Boeing 777, and Embraer E-Jet aircraft to 31 Australian and 17 international destinations.

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