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Collins Aerospace Achieves First Certus Satcom Retrofit on Citation Jet
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The system is a cost-effective retrofit applicable to smaller jets
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RTX business Collins Aerospace has supplied and integrated an IRT NX satellite communications system onto a Cessna 525 Citation Jet.
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RTX subsidiary Collins Aerospace has supplied and integrated an IRT NX satellite communications system onto a Cessna CitationJet. Hardware installation was undertaken by Prince Aviation, with EASA supplemental type certification and design approval being obtained by Swiss company QCM Design.

The IRT NX system provides cabin connectivity through the Iridium Certus 700 service. The global satellite network connects with the Collins ARINCDirect system to provide speeds of up to 704 kbps. This permits reliable and cost-effective voice calls, internet browsing, and access to text, email, and social media services.

“Today’s business traveler expects to step on board their aircraft and continue to stay connected, productive, and informed,” said Nathan Voight, v-p and GM of business and regional avionics at Collins. “Our Iridium Satcom solution can facilitate advanced aircraft connectivity on most aircraft types, including very light jets. The compact size and lighter-weight solution also enables quicker installation time and minimal drag while utilizing a reduced footprint.”

The Collins-designed hardware comprises a data unit, configuration module, and antenna. It was installed in the Prince Aviation CitationJet earlier this year and made its first flight in late April. The aircraft is being displayed this week in the EBACE 2024 static park.

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