BendixKing to Install Integrated Flight Deck on Pipistrel Trainer Aircraft
OSHKOSH, Wis., July 22, 2019 – BendixKing, a business unit of Honeywell (NYSE: HON), will install its xVue Touch Integrated Flight Deck onto Pipistrel’s Alpha King training aircraft, which is available today with deliveries expected later this year. Designed specifically for trainer and experimental aircraft, xVue Touch is a versatile and intuitive cockpit solution with state-of-the-art technology that helps students learn to fly safely.
“We want to ensure that students and instructors can take advantage of all the advancements afforded by new technology while still delivering a high-quality aircraft, which makes the Alpha King an ideal solution for flight schools,” said Ivo Boscarol, founder and president, Pipistrel. “We recognize the unmatched value in BendixKing avionics, which enables us to offer an extremely cost-effective and affordable new generation of training aircraft and build upon our existing, ongoing relationship with Honeywell as a whole.”
Student pilots wanting to learn to fly aircraft with modern avionics usually confront complex avionics systems designed for experienced pilots flying under instrument flight rules. This steepens student pilots’ learning curves, delays their ability to earn their pilot certificate and increases training costs. xVue Touch eliminates all those barriers by providing a high-quality, touchscreen primary flight display with advanced capabilities in an intuitive package. The streamlined, simple software menus make all functions accessible within two to four touchscreen touches, decreasing student pilots’ time to learn the avionics, thereby making it quicker and easier for them to learn to fly.
xVue Touch also comes with several advanced software features enhanced by connectivity that increase pilot awareness, especially when navigating around bad weather, flying and landing at night, or approaching unfamiliar airports. Features include Honeywell’s SmartView synthetic vision system that shows the aircraft flight path over terrain, and display of Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast weather. Flight schools can also use Wi-Fi to easily update databases, charts and system software in less than 10 minutes.
“With the xVue Touch, we can help Pipistrel deliver advanced technologies while keeping flight schools’ operational costs low,” said Gregg Cohen, president, BendixKing. “Aspiring pilots can train using sophisticated technology that’s easy to use, enabling them to get their pilot licenses in significantly less time. Plus, our advanced flight deck is simple to maintain and lightweight, saving flight schools money in the long run.”
The xVue Touch can be customized and quickly installed to fit new aircraft or as a replacement for traditional mechanical instruments. The lightweight displays are panel-mounted and don’t have cooling fans or moving parts, making it easier and less costly to maintain over time.