Rockwell Collins has launched a series of
high-definition (HD) cabin management and entertainment system
upgrades for Gulfstream aircraft originally delivered with ACMS
and Micronet systems.
The upgrade options, available through
Gulfstream Service Centers or Rockwell Collins-authorized dealers,
provide operators with a range of solutions for converting their
cabins to HD and addresses obsolescence of the original equipment.
Depending on which system is upgraded, Rockwell
Collins offers packages that range from a simple refresh of the
base systems for cabin control, to a more robust package that
includes its advanced Venue HD system.
Venue, which has been installed in more than 850
private and corporate aircraft cabins around the world, is custom
built with the most advanced cabin technologies to emulate the
latest in home entertainment and boardroom technology.
Venue’s open-architecture design also provides a path to easily
implement future cabin technologies.
“Upgrading
cabins to match the home entertainment or office experience that
Venue delivers weighs heavy on the minds of legacy Gulfstream
aircraft owners, but budgets can sometimes limit what they can
do,” said Greg Irmen, vice president and general manager, Flight
Controls and Information Systems for Rockwell Collins. “Now, with
a series of upgrade options, even budget-conscious owners can
modernize their cabins and set the building blocks for more
upgrades in the future.”
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