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Mon, May 23, 2011

Performance-Based Navigation Capabilities Added To Rockwell Collins FMS-4200

Certified For CRJ700/CRJ900/CRJ1000 NextGen Aircraft

Rockwell Collins has received certification for its FMS-4200 Flight Management System on Bombardier CRJ700/CRJ900/CRJ1000 NextGen aircraft. The announcement was made Thursday at the 36th Annual Regional Airlines Association (RAA) Convention in Nashville, TN. 


CRJ700

With the latest version of the Rockwell Collins FMS-4200, operators of CRJ700/CRJ900/CRJ1000 NextGen aircraft will be able to automatically fly Performance-based Navigation procedures, including Required Navigation Performance (RNP) and RF (radius to fix) legs - a first for CRJ aircraft. This will reduce track distance, flight time and fuel consumption when compared to conventional routes.

Additional enhancements to the FMS-4200 for CRJ700/CRJ900/CRJ1000 NextGen aircraft include:

  • LPV approach capability.
  • WAAS lateral navigation guidance and messaging.
  • Enablement of coupled VNAV.
  • Full NAV to NAV transitions.
  • Multiple approach indication (XYZ approaches).
  • Step down fixes.
  • Temperature compensated barometric altitudes for use with VNAV operations.


CRJ900

The FMS-4200 is an integral component embedded within the Pro Line 4 avionics system for in-service and current production CRJ regional jets. The latest version of the FMS is available through a software upgrade for CRJ700 and CRJ900 aircraft.

FMI: www.rockwellcollins.com

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