In
a recent statement, ORBIT Communication Systems announced that its
Airborne Digital Audio Management System (ADAMS) has received
certification from the Aviation Register of Interstate Aviation
Committee (ARIAC), the civil aviation authority in Russia. Armed with
ARIAC certification, ORBIT can now install the commercial version of
its communications management system onboard the An-148/158
airframes.
ORBIT
added that ARIAC's approval helped it secure a major contract from a
Russian company shortly after certification. The company expects more
Russian orders for its ADAMS communication systems.
ARIAC's
certification procedure is a very comprehensive and demanding
process. Russian authorities teamed up with Israel's Civil Aviation
Authority (CAAI) to certify the ADAMS system.
The
Airborne Digital Management Systems manages the complex
communications found in medium and large crew aircraft. It can also
serve transportation or cargo applications.
ORBIT's
modular COTS system supports up to 20 users, 16 radios, 31 receivers,
six recording outputs, discrete lines, and configurable internal
intercom networks. The ADAMS system can also provided with a PA
system.
According
to Ofer Greenberger, CEO, ORBIT has achieved significant penetration
of the Russian civil aviation market. He noted that additional
possible customers have approached ORBIT for orders after the company
secured Russian certification. He expects that more and more Russian
companies will adopt ORBIT's systems.
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