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Etihad Airways to Use AviIT's ACARS Technology
Etihad Airways will use AviIT's ACARS (aircraft communications addressing and reporting
system) services across its entire fleet.
As part of the contract, AviIT has implemented its
Archimedes and Airboard systems to maximize the commercial and operational
benefits that the Abu-Dhabi based airline can derive from AOC (airline
operational control) datalink technology.
Archimedes decodes ACARS message data and presents it in easily configurable
formats to an airline's ground-based operation staff and engineers for
diagnostic and management information systems.
Airboard interfaces with Archimedes to provide airline operations and engineering
personnel with information regarding the phase-of-flight and status of their
ACAR's equipped aircraft, without constant monitoring. Alarms can be configured
on specific events such as alerts and warnings from an aircraft’s ECAM
(electronic centralized aircraft monitoring) or EICAS (engine indication and
crew alerting system).
AviIT says Airboard also includes a user configurable dashboard display to allow users
to monitor a single aircraft in more detail. It also provides a graphical
flight tracking and location plotting facility on which pertinent information,
such as weather, can be overlaid.
In addition, Airboard provides the ability to easily create and deliver information
via the most suitable media such as display screens, email, and SMS (short
message service) that is tailored to different departmental requirements.
AviIT says it's working with Etihad personnel to standardize ACARS usage across the airline's fleet,
implement advanced services such as an automated flight log, and integrate ACARS
data with engineering fault diagnostic systems, as well as crew planning and
fuel planning systems. 02-22-2008. |