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Rockwell Collins receives FAA Level D qualification on Challenger 300 simulator
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (September 27, 2004) - Rockwell Collins’ NLX subsidiary has received Federal Aviation Administration Level D qualification on its Bombardier Challenger
300 Full Flight Simulator. This represents the first NLX commercial aircraft flight simulator for Bombardier.
"NLX has provided us with support during the development and certification of our Challenger 300 FAA Level D simulator and
associated FTD,” said Hank Blasiak, general manager, Bombardier Customer Training Services. “Their flexibility and resourcefulness
during a parallel dynamic aircraft development program was critical to our success."
“The acceptance of the Challenger 300 demonstrates our ability to concurrently develop a Level D commercial full-flight simulator
in unison with the development of a new aircraft,” said Tony Syme, vice president of Rockwell Collins’ Simulation & Training
Systems. “We consistently kept the CL300 simulator in line with the aircraft development program and delivered a Full Flight
Simulator that meets the demanding requirements for pilot training. We look forward to more opportunities with Bombardier
and other commercial aircraft manufacturers.”
NLX, acquired by Rockwell Collins in December 2003, is a leading manufacturer and supplier of training and simulation systems
and related support services used by military and commercial organizations. For more information, visit www.nlxcorp.com.
Rockwell Collins is a leader in the design, production and support of communications and aviation electronics solutions for
government and commercial customers worldwide. Additional company information is available at www.rockwellcollins.com.
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