Elbit Systems has been selected by the Shanghai
Avionics Corporation (SAVIC) to provide the Kollsman Enhanced
Vision System-Superior Performance (EVS-SP) for the COMAC C919
aircraft.
The contract enables future operators of the
C919 to select the EVS-SP through the aircraft manufacturer.
The EVS-SP provides
C919 operators the ability to see through some of the worst
visibility conditions confronting pilots in the Asia Pacific
region. Additionally, the Civil Aviation Authority of China (CAAC)
has adopted current FAA rules that provide the same operational
benefits as experienced in the United States, allowing pilots to
go past the traditional decision height (DA/DH) down to 100 feet,
even if they do not see the landing area with natural vision.
According to the International Air Transport Association,
China will surpass the United States to become the world’s largest
commercial air passenger market in the next two decades. To
prepare for this increasing number of flights in China, the CAAC
has recently implemented avionics equipment requirements to
install Head-Up Displays (HUD) for its domestic air carriers.
The
C919 equipped with the Kollsman EVS-SP displayed on the HUD will
enjoy the operational benefits as well as improved safety and
situational awareness allowing more aircraft into the airspace and
at a faster rate.
Mr. Wang Jinyan, President of Shanghai
Avionics Corporation, said, “The award of C919 EVS-SP contract
is the first step in collaboration between Elbit Systems of
America and SAVIC. Given the emerging market of civil aviation in
China, we believe this agreement will be the foundation of future
collaborations between our two companies in the general aviation market to bring improved situational awareness while taking off
and approaching. Technology industrialization, safety, and
creating more value for the customers, shall be the common goal of
both Elbit Systems of America and SAVIC.”
With over 1,500 systems delivered to date, the Kollsman EVS
is certified and installed on 13 aircraft models including
business jets and Part 121 aircraft.
Elbit Systems,
C919,
COMAC
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