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Boeing 757, 767 Get ADS-B In Retrofit Package

Key Takeaways
  • ACSS, Airborne, and IA team up for ADS-B In retrofit package.
  • Package combines ACSS's ADS-B In technology with IA's flat-panel displays.
  • Solution aims to meet regulatory mandates without full flight deck overhaul.
  • Launch customers will come from Air Transport Services Group (ATSG).
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Strategic Implications

This partnership may signal a growing demand for cost-effective ADS-B In solutions, which could benefit operators of Boeing 757 and 767 aircraft. The integration of ACSS's SafeRoute+ and IA's display solution suggests a focus on enhancing flight deck safety and situational awareness, which could set a precedent for future retrofit programs.

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What Happened

Partnership Unveils Low-Cost Solution For Regulatory Compliance

A partnership between Aviation Communication & Surveillance Systems (ACSS), Airborne Maintenance & Engineering Services, and Innovative Aerosystems (IA) has unveiled a new ADS-B In retrofit package for the Boeing 757 and 767. The package combines ACSS’s ADS-B In technology with IA’s flat-panel displays, providing a practical and low-cost solution for operators to meet upcoming regulatory mandates. The solution is expected to be available in about a year, with launch customers coming from Air Transport Services Group (ATSG). This development was first reported by Aviation Week.

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Boeing 757, 767 Get ADS-B In Retrofit Package

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Key Takeaways
  • ACSS, Airborne, and IA team up for ADS-B In retrofit package.
  • Package combines ACSS's ADS-B In technology with IA's flat-panel displays.
  • Solution aims to meet regulatory mandates without full flight deck overhaul.
  • Launch customers will come from Air Transport Services Group (ATSG).
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Strategic Implications

This partnership may signal a growing demand for cost-effective ADS-B In solutions, which could benefit operators of Boeing 757 and 767 aircraft. The integration of ACSS's SafeRoute+ and IA's display solution suggests a focus on enhancing flight deck safety and situational awareness, which could set a precedent for future retrofit programs.

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What Happened

Partnership Unveils Low-Cost Solution For Regulatory Compliance

A partnership between Aviation Communication & Surveillance Systems (ACSS), Airborne Maintenance & Engineering Services, and Innovative Aerosystems (IA) has unveiled a new ADS-B In retrofit package for the Boeing 757 and 767. The package combines ACSS’s ADS-B In technology with IA’s flat-panel displays, providing a practical and low-cost solution for operators to meet upcoming regulatory mandates. The solution is expected to be available in about a year, with launch customers coming from Air Transport Services Group (ATSG). This development was first reported by Aviation Week.

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