Honeywell Launches New Products to Reduce Runway Incursions
SmartLanding™ and SmartRunway™ Improve Safety at Crowded Airports
Honeywell launched two new products that build on existing Honeywell
technologies to address runway incursions and excursions, an almost daily
occurrence that has been on the National Transportation Safety Board's (NTSB)
"most wanted" list since its inception.
Honeywell's new SmartLanding™ is a software enhancement to Honeywell's
proven Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System (EGPWS), installed on more than
30,000 airline and business aviation aircraft. Through a simple software
upgrade to EGPWS, SmartLanding improves pilot situational awareness and helps
break the chain of events that can lead to a runway excursion by providing
aural and visual alerts upon approach only if the aircraft has not met
established safety criteria.
In addition, Honeywell announced Boeing will begin offering a standardized
version of Honeywell's RAAS, a part of Honeywell's new SmartRunway™
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.