The gateway through which flight crews and ground personnel access essential onboard information, Teledyne Controls’ Aircraft Servers provide a reliable, flexible, and high performance framework for Airborne Flight Information Systems. Built upon a stable Intel® Celeron® processor hosting a Windows NT® operating system, Teledyne Controls’ Aircraft Servers are the key part of a system which provides state-of-the-art data processing, data storage, and display technologies throughout an aircraft. The Aircraft Servers can host a wide range of aviation-specific software applications including cockpit, cabin, maintenance, graphical weather, electronic documentation and e-mail, and display this information on a Pilot Access Terminal (PAT), Maintenance Access Terminal (MAT), or a Cabin Access Terminal (CAT).
Although their architecture is similar to networked servers on the ground, the Aircraft Servers are specifically engineered and certified for installation in commercial aircraft. They connect to existing onboard avionics and legacy ground systems through a wide range of standard ARINC and LAN interfaces (including ARINC 429, ARINC 573/717, ARINC 740 & 744A, ARINC 763, RS422/232/485, and Ethernet), and communicate with ground operations through standard aircraft wireless links such as HF, VHF, ACARS, NATS, TFTS, SATCOM, and Gatelink.
By bridging the information gap between airborne and ground workforces, operations achieve smoother, more efficient communications through the use of an upgradeable, open-systems onboard computing network, which results in a more efficient and profitable business.
Network Server Unit (NSU)
Purposely designed for airline requirements, the NSU's architecture is similar to networked services on the ground. Its implementation is engineered specifically for commercial aircraft and installation in EE bays. The Server connects through standard ARINC interfaces to onboard systems (flight management, aircraft condition monitoring, flight data recording etc) through a certified network firewall, which protects these systems.
Integrated Network Server Unit (INSU) The Integrated Network Server Unit (INSU) can host a wide range of airline-specific software applications, including:
FLIGHT MANAGEMENT
OPS (onboard Performance System)
Weight & Balance
Real time Graphical weather reports
Electronic documentation, such as navigation
and airport databases
MAINTENANCE
OMT System(Onboard Maintenance Terminal System)
Electronic Aircraft Maintenance Log and technical
manuals.
Fault Isolation procedures
Interactive minimum equipment lists
Fault correction information
CABIN
Cabin Fault Reporting
Departure Report
Financial Reports
Onboard Service Inventory
Frequent Flyer Profiles
Electronic Documentation
Passenger E-Mail
OTHERS
FOQA (Flight Operations Quality assurance)
Cruise
QAR (Quick access Recorder)
Data Loader
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