Honeywell
unveils the power of the connected aircraft at Aircraft Interiors Expo 2017
High-speed
connectivity combined with Honeywell technologies are taking the aerospace
industry into the digital age and displaying the true power of being
connected.
Honeywell
(NYSE: HON) will be at the Aircraft Interiors Expo to showcase how
connectivity impacts the aerospace industry well beyond passengers and the
cabin. With thousands of its products on aircraft around the world, and more
than 100 years of experience providing satellite communications, mechanics,
engines, cockpit technology and more to the aerospace industry, Honeywell is
well-positioned to lead the aerospace industry’s Connected Aircraft
evolution. The company’s vast connectivity products and service offerings are
opening up real-time data utilisation in new ways — fueling an aggressive
shift of the aviation industry into the digital age.
“The
aerospace industry is going through a monumental shift right now. Access to
high-speed connectivity brought a revolution for passengers and their
experience on a plane, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg,” said Kristin
Slyker, vice president of the Connected Aircraft business at Honeywell
Aerospace. “At Honeywell, we know the ultimate impact from connectivity will
be felt beyond the cabin, unlocking critical data like weather information,
engine usage, maintenance reporting and more that can be better shared and
analysed to help airlines improve efficiency and reduce costs.”
From the
cockpit to the cabin, Honeywell provides and is working on a unique suite of
Connected Aircraft solutions for airlines, business jets, militaries,
helicopters and enthusiast owners that spans satellite components and
equipment to software and services. This broad product offering improves and,
in some cases, redefines the flying experience.
Pilots now
have more information about the flight environment than ever before. New
technologies such as Honeywell’s GoDirect Weather Information Service with
real-time weather updates, connected flight management systems, and other
connected services deliver increased flight efficiency and improved flight
planning while providing pilots with expanded situational awareness for
better decision-making. GoDirect Weather Information Service may save airlines
from $25,000 to $100,000 per aircraft annually through avoiding hazardous
conditions, reducing delays and diversions, lowering anti-ice usage, and
decreasing maintenance costs and downtime.
Before the
aircraft lands, maintainers will be able to identify components that will
require maintenance or replacement — and ensure spare parts are available and
ready for installation when it touches down. Honeywell is improving
predictive analysis by wirelessly connecting more mechanical systems. For
example, capturing and analysing aircraft data on usage and wear will enable
the connected auxiliary power units, environmental control systems, and
wheels and brakes to be inspected more efficiently, undergo more rapid and
streamlined maintenance processes, and realise lower costs.
Passengers
now can benefit from truly global, high-speed inflight Wi-Fi. Enabled by the
Honeywell JetWave satellite communications system, GX Aviation Ka-band
service allows passengers to use their mobile devices while flying over land or
oceans with speeds equivalent to their home and office. With 500 deliveries
to date and nearly 1,000 upcoming, JetWave is taking in-flight Wi-Fi into the
next generation.
Airlines can
now improve operational efficiency as a result of better access to data.
Real-time flight planning services help reduce flight time by up to 5 per
cent while decreasing delays. Honeywell’s GoDirect Fuel Efficiency software
collects data from airline IT systems to provide data analysis and reporting,
identify operational savings opportunities, optimise fuel usage with as much
as 5 per cent annual fuel savings, and drive reduced emissions.
The
Connected Aircraft delivers safer, faster and more comfortable flights for
passengers; reduces workload for pilots and maintainers; and reduces costs
and increases ease of ownership for airlines.
By Hong Anh,
VIR
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Thứ Tư, 19 tháng 4, 2017
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