10.04.2024

Airtel assists Gulfstream G700 in getting FAA Greenlight

Gulfstream’s flagship G700 finally earned its FAA approval after more than two years of delays as a result of the highest certification standards the industry has ever seen.

Airtel was happy to partner with Gulfstream to execute a comprehensive series of certification tests. Gulfstream asked us to test every single message in the FANS and ATN CPDLC message set, making it one of the most extensive tests we have ever undertaken.

We employed our innovative mobile MTP (Multi Test Platform), a portable unit, that brings comprehensive ATN/FANS CPDLC evaluations directly to the airport apron. This enabled us to conduct thorough tests without requiring an aircraft to take off or connect to operational ground stations.

Jim Attley, the Sales Manager here at Airtel ATN, summed up how extraordinary this on-site test certification was. “We have tested dozens of aircraft, but nothing this extensive.”

25 years of Expertise

The main purpose of the test campaign was to prove three data link technologies: Aeronautical Telecommunication Network (ATN), Future Air Navigation System (FANS), and Plain Old ACARS (POA). Data link communications are crucial for the aircraft’s ability to communicate, navigate, and operate in accordance with regulations. We undertook these tests to verify Gulfstream’s G700 aircraft, equipped with Honeywell’s Communication Management Function (CMF).

With 25 years of experience in the industry, Airtel had the preparation and expertise to undertake this certification testing campaign. We employed our innovative mobile MTP (Mobile Test Platform). The MTP, a portable unit, brings comprehensive ATN/FANS CPDLC evaluations directly to the airport apron, enabling us to conduct thorough tests without requiring an aircraft to take off or connect to operational ground stations. Using it in this capacity not only saves valuable time but also helps minimize operational disruptions. Air operators use the generated reports as ‘Acceptable means of Compliance’ for EASA/FAA certification.

We wish the Gulfstream Aerospace team all the best as they move forward and are glad, we could contribute to the success of the G700.