Thai Airways has selected Collins Aerospace, an RTX (RTX) business, to deploy its flight operations and maintenance exchanger system to its growing fleet of A321neo aircraft. A part of Collins’ GlobalConnect managed services program, FOMAX delivers real-time data to pilots, maintenance departments and back offices, improving situational awareness, predictive maintenance and fleet efficiency. The service also includes ACARS over IP technology, enabling secure and reliable transmission of critical aircraft data to be sent through modern communications networks with enhanced speed, capacity and reliability.
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