Rockwell Collins and Switzerland-based AMAC Aerospace have completed the first CES - legacy Rockwell Collins cabin entertainment system - to Venue high-definition (HD) cabin
management and entertainment system upgrade on a Bombardier Global aircraft in Europe. The aircraft is now in service.
Venue is the most cost-effective cabin upgrade solution for CES-equipped Globals since it utilizes certain cabin components already on the aircraft. This upgrade path also leads to less
aircraft downtime.
“In many cases, there is no need to completely rip out a cabin to bring it up to date with the latest technologies,” said
Greg Irmen, vice president and general manager, Flight Controls
and Information Systems for Rockwell Collins. “Our Venue solution goes beyond today, too, with the flexibility to adapt with new consumer technologies as they come to market.”
“AMAC Aerospace is very happy to have worked with Rockwell Collins on this exciting new Venue system, which by all accounts, has marginalized the downtime necessary for this new
system installation. Our client is very happy with the Rockwell Collins Venue system and we expect more requests to arrive as with the same client satisfaction,” said
Eric Hoegen,
Sales & Key Account Manager, AMAC Aerospace.
Rockwell Collins’ Venue provides passengers with a home-like entertainment experience using HD audiovisuals with intuitive, easy-to-control cabin interfaces and consumer technologies
that passengers desire. Venue also enables a conference room-like experience in order for passengers to conduct business seamlessly.
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