Bombardier’s Learjet 85 Takes Flight with Rockwell Collins’ Pro Line Fusion® Avionics

Rockwell Collins' Pro Line Fusion(R) for the Bombardier Learjet 85 features the industry's largest LCD displays in a three-display configuration with a number of features to significantly enhance situational awareness. (Photo: Bombardier)

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa--()--Rockwell Collins’ award-winning Pro Line Fusion® avionics installed on the Learjet 85* aircraft, played a key role in the first flight of Bombardier*’s new business jet, which occurred yesterday in Wichita, Kan. The Learjet 85 also features Rockwell Collins’ horizontal stabilizer trim system (HSTS).

“Hats off to Bombardier for this significant achievement,” said Craig Olson, vice president and general manager, Business and Regional Systems for Rockwell Collins. “Pro Line Fusion’s wide breadth of mission capabilities and the ingenuity of our HSTS are a perfect match for the next-generation performance and technology this clean-sheet aircraft brings.”

Pro Line Fusion for the Learjet 85 features the industry’s largest LCD displays (15.1 inch) in a three-display configuration with an array of capabilities, including:

  • Synthetic vision for enhanced situational awareness of terrain and obstacles
  • A patented airport dome symbol on the primary flight display that provides pilots with an intuitive view of their destination
  • Integrated Flight Information System (IFIS) that integrates geo-referenced approach charts and graphical weather
  • Dual Flight Management System (FMS) for efficient operation in modernized airspace worldwide
  • Localizer Performance with Vertical guidance (LPV) for providing unprecedented access to over 2000 runways without an ILS approach
  • Intuitive electronic checklists that eliminate paper documents from the flight deck

New for Pro Line Fusion with the Learjet 85 first flight, is the Electronic Circuit Breaker display and control capability that simplifies flight deck operations for pilots. Made possible by Pro Line Fusion’s open systems architecture, Bombardier Aerospace, Astronics and Rockwell Collins have seamlessly integrated an on-screen replacement for the traditional mechanical circuit breaker panel. This saves wire weight and reduces factory production time without the need for federated displays or controls on the flight deck.

Rockwell Collins’ HSTS controls the pitch of the horizontal stabilizer in order to reduce drag and trim the aircraft for optimal efficient flight. Its dual-load-path design provides two independent attachment points between the horizontal stabilizer and the airframe for added safety.

Optional features for the Learjet 85 include dual IFIS, Link 2000+ capability and Rockwell Collins’ MultiScan™ Weather Radar that delivers comprehensive weather analysis and threat detection capability to pilots.

About Rockwell Collins
Rockwell Collins is a pioneer in the development and deployment of innovative communication and aviation electronic solutions for both commercial and government applications. Our expertise in flight deck avionics, cabin electronics, mission communications, simulation and training, and information management is delivered by a global workforce, and a service and support network that crosses more than 150 countries. To find out more, please visit www.rockwellcollins.com.

*Trademarks of Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries

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Contacts

Rockwell Collins
Josh Baynes
319-491-5796 mobile
319-263-9132 office
jebaynes@rockwellcollins.com
Follow us on Twitter: @RockwellCollins