Avionica and GE Aviation have expanded their partnership by forming a joint venture (JV) through GE’s acquisition of an ownership interest in Avionica. The JV will allow the companies to accelerate edge processing and wireless connectivity to maximise the value of aircraft data.

The companies say the new agreement will improve the flow of aircraft flight data and enrich the data at speeds and scale supported by industrial internet technologies.

Avionica products are now part of GE’s digital offerings to customers. GE’s worldwide service network and diagnostics expertise supports Avionica products.

The next level

“We are determined to take aerospace data usage, related product delivery and customer support to the next level,” said John Mansfield, chief digital officer for GE Aviation.

He added: “Our customers increasingly require a lightweight solution for data flow to and from their fleet. The flow of rich and continuous data provides insights into asset condition that were not previously possible.”

The JV combines Avionica’s suite of flight data management solutions, which includes Wi-Fi, cellular and satellite connectivity, with GE Aviation’s analytics expertise and digital products to address customer needs in flight analytics, aircraft health management and flight operations. The JV aims to enable new levels of efficiency across a wide range of flight operations including air transport, general aviation and agriculture. The combined solutions are available with existing certifications for more than 300 models of aircraft including Boeing, Airbus, Bombardier, Embraer, HondaJet, Cessna, as well as Thrush agriculture aircraft.

Increasing the value of data

Avionica’s satellite and cellular wireless technologies support the transfer of both small and large flight data sets, with global coverage. The combination of real-time and post flight connectivity with edge technology provides customers with options to increase the value of flight data while managing connectivity costs.

Raul Segredo, Avionica’s president, commented: “Avionica’s wireless data collection and transmission technology enables advanced data analytics by accessing important flight information, such as engine and aircraft health data, wherever the aircraft is operating around the world.”

He added: “Applying physics and data science expertise together, on continuous data, helps create the analytics needed to provide increased detection lead time, reduce maintenance burden and improve asset availability.”

The terms of the deal were not disclosed.

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