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RTX’s Collins Aerospace completes the industry’s 1st retrofit of Iridium Certus satellite connectivity

May 30, 2024

Collins Aerospace IRT NX SATCOM system.

Collins Aerospace, an RTX (NYSE: RTX) business, has modified a Prince Aviation Cessna 525 Citation Jet with its IRT NX Satellite Communication (SATCOM) system, providing high-speed cabin connectivity through the Iridium Certus® 700 satellite service.

EASA certification and design approval was obtained by Q.C.M. Design GmbH with Prince Aviation installing the hardware onto the aircraft, becoming the first customer to retrofit a business jet cabin with the Collins SATCOM solution.

Iridium’s global network of satellites connect with Collins’ advanced ARINCDirect℠ connectivity services, enabling speeds up to 704 kbps. The comprehensive solution provides users reliable, secure and cost-effective connectivity to browse the internet, make voice calls, text, access email and utilize social media applications.

The Collins designed and manufactured IRT NX SATCOM system includes a data unit, configuration module and antenna – providing consistent, cohesive connectivity throughout the aircraft while using less power than legacy systems.

Certification and installation were completed earlier this year with the first flight performed in late April.

“Today’s business traveler expects to step on board their aircraft and continue to stay connected, productive and informed,” said Nathan Voight, vice president and general manager, Business and Regional Avionics at Collins Aerospace. “Our Iridium SATCOM solution can facilitate advanced aircraft connectivity on most aircraft type, including very light jets. The compact size and lighter weight solution also enables quicker installation time and minimal drag while utilizing a reduced footprint.”

Filed Under: Maritime & Aviation Satcom, Satellite Communications

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