Signing ceremony of the signing ceremony of Heniswell and Weikong
China Aviation News Network: On November 13, Honeywell announced at the 15th China Air Show announced that it would reach a cooperation with Beijing Weicatong Aviation Technology Co., Ltd..Honeywell will support the development of airport meteorological monitoring system based on Honeywell RDR-7000 3D meteorological radar system, providing safety guarantees for airport operations and aircraft take-off and landing.This cooperation further shows that Honeywell is actively in line with the three major development trends including future aviation and automation.
Honeywell RDR-7000 3D meteorological radar system adopts the industrys advanced IntuVue meteorological radar technology, providing important guarantees for the safe operation of the aircraft with complete, continuous and intuitive views.Its three -dimensional three -dimensional scanning technology can detect meteorological conditions of 0 to 60,000 feet (about 18,288 meters) within 320 nautical miles in front of the aircraft, and create a complete weather view.The automatic operating function and intuitive and operable view of the radar system can reduce the working load of the pilot, enable it to quickly and accurately judge the meteorological conditions, and improve the flight comfort and safety.This time, Honeywell and Weicatong will cooperate to explore this aircraft radar technology to the airport floor, integrate high -performance radar with meteorological monitoring systems, and enhance the safety of the airport operation, especially the safety of the take -off and landing stage.
In recent years, with the continuous growth of airport passenger transport and freight volume, the demand for safety and meteorological monitoring systems has become increasingly urgent.This cooperation launching the airport meteorological monitoring system not only closely fits the comprehensive transformation of Chinas civil aviation to improve the safety and operation management level of the airport, but also responds to the increasingly important aviation safety standards around the world.