BELLEVUE, WA--(Marketwired - Nov 19, 2014) - Esterline Corporation (
Curtis Reusser, Esterline CEO, said, "As specialists in human-machine interfaces for aerospace, Esterline is proud to be one of the lead contractors for the all-new Gulfstream flight deck with touchscreen technology." Reusser said that Esterline's principal contribution to these state-of-the-art aircraft -- the overhead panel for the flight deck -- is an industry-first overhead panel using touchscreen controllers. He noted that another important achievement is the high level of synchronization between displays, which supports an unparalleled degree of redundancy and safety, one of the goals of the G500/G600 project.
Esterline is supplying integrated hardware and software from several brands in its Control & Communication Systems group, including its Korry® controls and displays, Mason™ cursor controllers, and Avista software verification services.
Esterline's control solutions interface with aircraft systems via an ARINC 825 controller area network (CAN). Hardware was designed to DO-254 Design Assurance Level A, and software to DO-178 Design Assurance Level A. Principal elements include:
Significant characteristics of Esterline's flight-deck solutions include redundancy in the overhead displays and controls to allow continued functionality if several displays are inoperative, a cockpit-lighting control system with several lighting zones and multiple control points and a modular software architecture that can be easily reconfigured.
About Esterline
Esterline Corporation is a leading worldwide supplier to the aerospace and defense industry specializing in three core areas: Avionics & Controls, Sensors & Systems and Advanced Materials. It employs approximately 12,000 people worldwide and is headquartered in Bellevue, Wash. It operates manufacturing facilities in Canada, China, the Dominican Republic, France, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Operations within the Advanced Materials segment focus on technologies including high-temperature-resistant materials and components used for a wide range of military and commercial aerospace purposes, and combustible ordnance and electronic warfare countermeasure products.
Operations within the Avionics & Controls segment focus on technology interface systems for commercial and military aircraft and similar human-machine interface devices for land- and sea-based military vehicles, cockpit integration systems, secure communications systems, specialized medical equipment, and other high-end industrial and gaming applications.
The Sensors & Systems segment includes operations that produce high-precision temperature and pressure sensors, specialized harsh-environment connectors, electrical power distribution equipment, and other related systems principally for aerospace and defense customers.