Bombardier has expanded
its Smart Link Plus connected aircraft program.
Effective immediately, operators of Challenger 300 and Challenger
350 aircraft can make an appointment at a
Bombardier Service Centre for the installation of the
free-of-charge Smart Link Plus box as early as mid-2021.
The Smart Link Plus connected aircraft program,
including the Smart Link Plus box, was first introduced on the
Bombardier flagship Global 7500 aircraft. More than 95% of current
Global 7500 aircraft customers have enrolled in Smart Link Plus
services.
Installations for additional Challenger and Global aircraft
are expected to
follow.
With Smart Link Plus, Bombardier customers
have the ability to make real-time data-driven decisions
in-flight to effectively dispatch, troubleshoot and track their
aircraft service needs.
The Smart Link Plus box is an advanced
Health Monitoring Unit developed exclusively for Bombardier
aircraft in collaboration with GE Aviation. It generates crucial
aircraft data that enables flight and maintenance crews to quickly
and efficiently prioritize and proactively troubleshoot essential
fault notifications on aircraft with in-flight alerts, increasing
an aircraft’s operational efficiency.
“Bombardier business
aircraft customers deserve the most effective and comprehensive
technology available to maximize the value of their precious
aviation assets – and Smart Link Plus delivers on this promise,”
said Jean-Christophe Gallagher, Executive Vice President, Services
and Support, and Corporate Strategy, Bombardier Aviation. “As this
innovative program continues to evolve, more Bombardier aircraft
customers will benefit from the attributes it provides, helping
them make concrete maintenance decisions by leveraging fleet-wide
big data.”
Ground crews can use the program’s
remote parameter display to independently monitor an aircraft
while in-flight to assist in finding the root cause of a fault
notification. This information request can be done without having
to distract the flight crew.
While in-flight, the Smart Link Plus
service automatically sends takeoff, landing and in-flight fault
notifications together with contextual data. Full flight data is
automatically transmitted and accessible once the aircraft has
landed. Access to full aircraft systems data provides additional
information required to troubleshoot more complex faults.
Aircraft data is also displayed in an easy-to-use, intuitive,
user-friendly Bombardier application and is available anytime,
anywhere on any personal electronic device.
Additionally,
Bombardier’s 24/7 Customer Response Centre (CRC) and dedicated
team of experts and specialists can support troubleshooting
efforts using Bombardier’s data visualization tool and organize
additional support as required.
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