Emirates signed at the Dubai Airshow last week an agreement with Teledyne Controls to equip its Boeing 777-300ER aircraft pending delivery with Teledyne's GroundLink system.
The Teledyne GroundLink system is a multi-application communication system that automates and accelerates the downloading of essential flight data after each flight and supports the very latest Flight Data Monitoring (FDM) and Maintenance applications.
Jean-Louis Lugan, director of sales at Teledyne Controls, said that Emirates has chosen a genuine world industry leader: “With over 7,500 aircraft equipped, our technology is proven to make a significant contribution to further improving operational performance.”
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