Alfred, the engine-building robot, the ultimate seat test and FAA-approved power in the cockpit

Alfred, the engine-building robot, the ultimate seat test and FAA-approved power in the cockpit

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Top RTX News from September

A day in the life of Alfred – a robot that builds aircraft engines

A robot arm, named Alfred, works on a production line

At Pratt & Whitney’s Eagle Services Asia engine center, the robot has cut an assembly process time for the GTF engine in half. Learn more >>

Collins Aerospace receives first-ever FAA approval to increase cockpit processing power

Future generation aircraft mockups fly through air over island

Collins?received the first-ever FAA Technical Standard Order (TSO) approval for a fully enabled multi-core processor which increases cockpit processing power by 75% and decreases certification risk. Learn more >>

Raytheon delivers Saudi Arabia's first AN/TPY-2 radar

Collins Aerospace’s endurance test for aircraft seating


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Christopher Smith

F135 Power Plant Engineer at Pratt & Whitney

1 个月

Giggle, still bummed it was named Alfred not Jarvis.

joseph ibrahim

Manufacturer potting and Molding braiding wires and cables

1 个月

Awesome product

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