Raytheon Technologies’ (RTX) Collins Aerospace business is partnering with American Airlines (AAL) to bring aircraft data management technology to improve the airline’s safety, reliability and analytics. American is installing the Collins InteliSight on more than 500 aircraft, including its entire Boeing 737NG fleet and the majority of its Airbus A320s, with plans to install the device on its Boeing 777 fleet. The Collins Aerospace InteliSight AID captures, records, stores, encrypts, and sends aircraft data to Collins’ ground platform, GlobalConnect. American installed the InteliSight AID on more than 200 aircraft in six months, capturing, securing, and offloading data from more than 100,000 flights. American is currently performing the installation of the Collins AID at seven American Airlines locations.
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