摘要: Bombardier is to offer to install a health monitoring unit (HMU) in every Global and Challenger free of charge, as part of an initiative to bring the growing world of big data to business aviation.
The Canadian manufacturer revealed at NBAA it is teaming up with GE Aviation to fit the smart boxes to around 2,500 aircraft from next year under a programme it calls Smart Link Plus. It has already started to install them in new Globals and Challengers.
The HMUs, which GE describes as “brains”, will capture data from each flight. Data will then be “analysed and transferred into actionable insights, drawing on Bombardier’s aircraft expertise and leveraging the power of the entire connected fleet”, says the airframer.
Operators will be able to use this information to predict when maintenance will be required.
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