Rockwell Collins is integrating regional sand and dust
storm forecast information into the company’s ARINCDirect flight planning
tools, enabling business aviation operators in those areas to improve safety
and on-time performance.
"Over the past 15 years,a number of factors have
resulted in an increase in the frequency, intensity and operational impact of
sand and dust storms in the Middle East and surrounding areas,” said Bob
Richard, senior director, ARINCDirect for Rockwell Collins. “Integrating
high-resolution forecast information into our flight and international trip
support services will provide safety and performance benefits for business
aviation operators in the region.”
The data used by ARINCDirect is sourced and exclusively
licensed from the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre, host of the first World
Meteorological Organization’s Regional Specialized Meteorological Center with
activity specialization on Atmospheric Sand and Dust Forecast, the Barcelona
Dust Forecast Center for the EuMEA region. The data has been used by government
authorities for air quality monitoring, as well as industrial and aviation
interests.
Rockwell Collins is exhibiting this week at the MEBAA
Show in Dubai. Stand No 421 (December
6th to 8th).
ARINCDirect provides business aviation operators with the
single most comprehensive portfolio of flight support solutions in the industry
including cabin connectivity services, flight planning, regional and
international trip support and flight operations management.
Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) is the national
supercomputing centre in Spain. BSC specializes in High Performance Computing
(HPC) and its mission is two-fold: to provide infrastructure and supercomputing
services to European scientists, and to generate knowledge and technology to
transfer to business and society.
Rockwell Collins is a pioneer in the development and
deployment of innovative aviation and high-integrity 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.
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