Collins Aerospace surpassed 50 installation upgrades of its Pro Line Fusion integrated avionics system for the Bombardier Challenger 604 aircraft. Fusion is an update to the factory-installed avionics suite, replacing difficult to repair cathode ray tube displays with dependable, high-resolution touchscreens and making the Challenger 604 compliant with national airspace modernization requirements. The Collins 604 aircraft Pro Line Fusion upgrade is currently available for customers throughout Bombardier’s service centre network.
Marc Ayala, senior director of sales for Business and Regional Avionics at Collins Aerospace, commented: “Pro Line Fusion seamlessly integrates everything a pilot needs into the touchscreen displays, bringing new levels of simplicity, flexibility and predictability to flight operations. This powerful flight deck technology not only complies with regulatory standards, but lowers pilot workload, enables greater situational awareness and brings pilot’s eyes up and out from CDUs and keyboards to perform their critical tasks quickly, more efficiently and with increased reliability on Fusion’s three large displays.”
With 56 total Challenger 604 upgrades completed by Collins’ network of installation dealers, Fusion’s all-in-one, cost-efficient solution utilizes advanced technology to provide outsized benefits to operators.
Visitors to the 2022 NBAA-BACE can see a Pro Line Fusion demo at both the static display A406 at the Orlando Executive Airport and at Collins Aerospace booth 3435 at the Orange County Convention Center. Collins’ popular Venue™ cabin management system, the interface used to control and monitor aircraft functions related to the cabin, is also available for upgrade on the Challenger 604.
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