Inmarsat and Teledyne Controls Partner to Support Airline Digital Operations Across Europe as Part of Iris Programme
Inmarsat has partnered with Teledyne Controls to enhance digital operations for airlines in Europe through the Iris air traffic modernization program. The partnership will integrate Inmarsat's SB-S platform with Teledyne's AID+ technology, enabling real-time IP connectivity across 14,000 aircraft. Benefits include reduced delays, fuel savings, and carbon emissions, which are crucial for aviation's recovery post-COVID-19. This collaboration aims to optimize airline operations and improve ROI for Inmarsat's customers.
- Integration of technologies expected to enhance operational efficiency.
- Promotes sustainability through reduced carbon emissions and improved flight tracking.
- Potential for improved ROI for airlines, crucial for post-COVID recovery.
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Partnership will help airlines realise greater return on investment through reduced delays, fuel, carbon emissions via real time connectivity
The partnership will see the integration of Inmarsat’s SB-S platform, powered by its global ELERA satellite network, with Teledyne’s Aircraft Interface Device (AID+)-enabled GroundLink Comm+ communication system and third-party Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) software, currently installed on over 14,000 aircraft with 200 airlines. Combining Inmarsat and Teledyne’s innovations into one comprehensive, end-to-end solution will help bring real-time IP connectivity to aircraft across
This partnership means more airlines can reap the benefits – from reduced delays, fuel savings and reduced carbon emissions, to better situational awareness for pilots – achieving greater return on investment (ROI), which is critical as the aviation industry looks to continue its recovery from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Teledyne Controls’ technologies offer advanced capability in automatic data exchange, accelerating data transfers between airborne systems, ground-based equipment, and the cloud – as well as transferring critical data while in-flight. This includes continuously sending avionics data to support flight data monitoring and aircraft tracking, offering operators consistent, near real-time updates on selected data.
In addition, Inmarsat and Teledyne will integrate and test with commercial ‘off-the-shelf’ EFB applications from a variety of third-party partners. Demonstrating applications collaboratively, such as real-time multi-source meteorology, System Wide Information Management (SWIM), flight profile optimisation, and electronic document management for crew, will validate further the commercial advantage of connected aircraft to airlines.
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