CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (Oct. 7, 2016) - At Japan Aerospace 2016, Rockwell Collins will showcase its latest innovations in avionics and networked mission communications including the SimEye™SXT50 II helmet mounted display system from Oct. 12-15, at the Tokyo International Exhibition Center.

'For decades, Rockwell Collins has been committed to providing custom offerings to meet Japan's specific requirements in the government aerospace sector,' said Jason Anderson, managing director, Japan. 'Japan Aerospace provides us with an opportunity to deepen relationships with existing customers and build relationships with new customers centered on our key technologies that enhance aerospace capabilities and promote interoperability that support the US-Japan Alliance .'

The following capabilities will be featured at the Rockwell Collins booth (Exhibit W-3, 039 in West Hall 3):

  • TruNet™ networked communications solution - first software defined network communications solution ensures secure connectivity between ground and airborne elements
  • Flight2™ integrated flight deck - proven around the world on more than 600 aircraft
  • FireStorm - combat proven, lightweight Joint Fires precision targeting system
  • RealFires™ transportable trainer - enables portable realistic training for joint fires operators
  • SimEye™SXT50 II helmet mounted display system - simulates head-up display functions for aircraft trainers on fixed and rotary-wing aircraft

'The US-Japan Alliance plays a critical role in maintaining the peace and stability in North Asia. Rockwell Collins is proud to be a trusted partner to Japan industry in supplying some of the key technologies that enhance Alliance capabilities,' added Anderson.

About Rockwell Collins in Japan
Rockwell Collins in Japan is a trusted supplier to the Japan aerospace and defense industry supplying avionics and electronics systems on 40 different types of government and commercial aircraft. In addition to providing the Pro Line Fusion® flight deck on the MRJ, the company provides simulation image generators to nearly every Japanese military training program, as well as All Nippon Airways' commercial pilot simulators, and liquid crystal display technology for flight deck displays. Rockwell Collins is committed to Japan, growing its presence and employee base with positions such as engineers, program managers, service technicians, and business development personnel located in Tokyo and Nagoya.

About Rockwell Collins
Rockwell Collins is a pioneer in the development and deployment of innovative aviation and high-integrity solutions for both commercial and government applications. Our expertise in flight deck avionics, cabin electronics, mission communications, simulation and training, and information management is delivered by a global workforce, and a service and support network that crosses more than 150 countries. To find out more, please visit www.rockwellcollins.com.

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