Genesys News
Genesys Inks Deal With AgustaWestland For EFIS on New AW109 Trekker
Mineral Wells, TX (July 6, 2015) – Genesys Aerosystems announces that AgustaWestland has selected the Genesys IDU-680 Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS) as standard factory-installed equipment on the AW109 Trekker, AgustaWestland’s new twin-engine, single-pilot IFR helicopter, the latest in the venerable AW109 legacy.
The IDU-680 is already in service worldwide on the Sikorsky S-61T, Embraer Tucano, Textron Scorpion, and Grob G 120TP. It features next-generation synthetic vision, all TAWS classes (Class-A, -B, and -C fixed-wing, HTAWS, and Enhanced HTAWS), embedded FMS, integrated audio/radio management, built-in digital flight recorder, all Level-A software, and is MIL-STD NVIS A & B compatible.
“Single-pilot IFR capability and flexibility for special-mission applications led AgustaWestland to select the IDU-680 for the Trekker,” says Gordon Pratt, Vice President for Business Development with Genesys Aerosystems. “We’re pleased to be an OEM partner with AgustaWestland on this new platform and to support them in bringing the Trekker to market as an affordable single-pilot IFR aircraft with very advanced capabilities.”
The IDU-680 has built-in interfaces for FLIR, DF, DME/TACAN, Datalink, and other special-mission equipment, allowing for ease of future upgrades. The 3D synthetic vision EFIS from Genesys enhances safety, reduces pilot workload, increases flexibility, and lowers cost of ownership. It offers advanced, end-to-end avionics for special-mission, military trainer, light-, medium-, and heavy-lift rotorcraft.
About Genesys Aerosystems
Genesys Aerosystems is a leading provider of integrated avionics systems for military and civil customers. Genesys Aerosystems’ avionics systems can be offered individually or integrated to provide an entire cockpit. Its synthetic vision Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS) revolutionized safety in low-level flight operations and is now approved on more than 700 aircraft and helicopter models. Genesys Aerosystems’ Helicopter Stability Augmentation System and Autopilot (HeliSAS) adds to its extensive range of S-TEC autopilot solutions and brings added safety within the reach of a host of operators for whom such systems were previously too expensive and heavy. For more information, visit www.genesys-aerosystems.com.
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