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INTRODUCTION
“Aggregating data from various onboard sources, including avionics systems and aircraft interface devices (AIDs), is the first step in aircraft data management. After that, this data is managed, classified, and encrypted before being transmitted to the ground.
Airlines are in charge of deciding when and how to use this aircraft data. In its most basic sense, the phrase “aircraft management” refers to the wide range of services that an aviation management business provides.
While other organisations offer a full-service turnkey programme, some aircraft management companies just handle particular facets of aircraft operation and maintenance.
The Flight Data Management System (FDMS) is a platform created to assist operators in managing the data produced during each drone’s flight and integrating it with both internal and external data. Overall, it helps the operator manage all of its assets intelligently, including all of its pilots, sensors, and planes.
GLOBAL AIRCRAFT DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST
The global Aircraft Data management system market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH
Airbus has chosen Honeywell’s Flight Data Control System to satisfy the air traffic management requirements of the upcoming A320, A330, and A350 aircraft.
Customers of airlines using the new FMS will experience best-in-class operational effectiveness, dependability, and safety. With the use of real-time data, the new FMS also combines connectivity with the outside world, including Electronic Flight Bags (EFB), to reduce pilot workload and improve fuel efficiency.
The president of Honeywell Aerospace’s Electronic Solutions division remarked, “This success for Honeywell is a testimonial to Airbus’ faith in our avionics systems.
The new FMS for Airbus’s A320, A330, and A350 platforms merges several of the company’s current FMS products into a single offering. Importantly, the new FMS hardware offers a path to future improvements without hardware changes and is 15 times more capable than the hardware now in use.
With this victory, Honeywell will continue to supply flight management systems to Airbus well into the future, continuing our 35-year alliance. Airbus has already implemented Honeywell’s FMS family on the A320, A330, A350, and A380 platforms.
Millions of hours of Honeywell’s FMS history are being built upon while the new FMS is created, and it will have improved modularity, cutting-edge capabilities, and a multi-core processing platform.
The new FMS will be an independent federated system when development is finished, making it simpler for operators to support the fleet.
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