SmartRunway is a Cost-Effective Way to Reduce Risk at Crowded Airports
PARIS AIR SHOW, June 15, 2009 -- Honeywell (NYSE: HON) announced today
Boeing will begin offering a standardized version of Honeywell’s Runway
Awareness and Advisory System (RAAS), a part of Honeywell’s new SmartRunway
safety program that provides visual and aural alerts to the crew about runway
situational awareness as a forward-fit option on 777 and 747-8 aircraft,
available beginning in late 2009.
Next-Generation 737 will follow suit with offerability in early 2010. Boeing
retrofit service bulletins are planned to follow production offerability.
“One runway incursion happens daily on average worldwide, at a cost to the
industry of about $100 million a year,” said TK Kallenbach, Honeywell Vice
President of Product Management. “Making SmartRunway available reflects the
strong commitment from Boeing and Honeywell to reduce runway incursions and
increase safety at today’s crowded airport environments.”
“Boeing supports technology that adds another layer of safety to the aviation
system. We continue to work with Honeywell and other industry stakeholders to
develop technologies that will provide a significant enhancement to aviation
safety,” said Corky Townsend, Director of Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Safety.
Honeywell’s SmartRunway is a software enhancement to Honeywell’s proven
Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System (EGPWS) that is basic standard
equipment on all Boeing production aircraft. SmartRunway improves pilot
situational awareness and helps break the chain of events that can lead to a
runway incursion, by providing aural and visual information during taxi,
takeoff, final approach, landing and rollout. Using Global Positioning System
(GPS) data, SmartRunway alerts are based on aircraft position compared to
airport runway locations stored Honeywell’s worldwide terrain and runway
database, which has proven itself for over 600 million flight hours.
Boeing’s standardized configuration of Honeywell’s new SmartRunway feature
includes all the audio callouts previously offered in Honeywell’s RAAS software
with added visual alerts. Boeing has standardized the SmartRunway configuration
that works best for their 777, 747-8 and Next-Generation 737 platforms. This
standard configuration improves runway awareness in the air and during ground
operations and reduces selection and implementation time for airlines.
Honeywell introduced RAAS in 2004, and has continued to expand this technology
and focus on runway safety with their new SmartRunway offering. The safety
technology is installed on more than 200 air transport and 1,470 business
aircraft, with another 800 airline systems on order.
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