TTTech Joins Airline Avionics Institute

March 31, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Vienna, Austria – TTTech Computertechnik AG, the leader in the field of time-triggered technology for reliable data communication, has joined the Airline Avionics Institute (AAI), a non-profit organization of entities in the commercial avionics and flight simulation industry. TTTech joined to support AAI’s aim to advance industry standards for electronic equipment in commercial airliners.

AAI’s mission is to advance the goals and support the activities of the Airlines Electronic Engineering Committee (AEEC), the Avionics Maintenance Conference (AMC) and the Flight Simulator Engineering and Maintenance Conference (FSEMC), and to augment the recognition of members of these organizations.

TTTech will exhibit for the first time at this year’s Avionics Maintenance Conference (AMC), which is an air transport industry activity sponsored by Aeronautical Radio, Inc. (ARINC). AMC’s objectives are to promote reliability and reduced operating costs in air transport avionics by improving maintenance and support techniques through the exchange of technical information.

Through these regular meetings and close coordination between its members, AAI encourages friendly and cooperative relationships and liaison among attendees from airlines and suppliers from all over the world. TTTech’s AAI membership provides an opportunity to promote its know-how in safe data communication for aircraft, and to work closely with the most important aircraft manufacturers and avionic system suppliers. Therefore, being part of AAI advances TTTech’s recognition in the worldwide commercial aerospace industry.

“TTTech’s solutions considerably improve the safety and reliability of networked computer systems in the aerospace industry,” commented Dr. Mirko Jakovljevic, Marketing Manager Aerospace at TTTech. He continued, “Our technology, which is based on Time-Triggered Protocol (TTP), has been used in safety-critical production programs since 2002, and is being deployed in next-generation aircraft. We are convinced that bringing TTTech’s know-how to the AAI will be valuable to the commercial aerospace industry and we are keen to share ideas with key aerospace players.”

Contact:
TTTech Computertechnik AG
Petra Hamm-Fierthner
Tel: 43 1585 34 34 832
Email: pfi@tttech.com
www.tttech.com

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