FlytX avionics suite for helicopter connected cockpits
FlytX new generation flight deck
FlytX avionics suite fits all civil and military helicopter cockpits, with customizable interfaces on tactile displays, for linefit and retrofit. FlytX is a compact solution for high performance and ease of piloting. The future of aviation is now.
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Compact Flight Deck
FlytX cuts cockpit weight, size, and power by up to 40% with virtualized controls and all-in-one smart displays. From light singles to heavy IFR helicopters, it adapts to every mission with fewer parts, streamlined systems, and easier integration.
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Intuitive Touch Avionics
FlytX brings tablet-style interaction to helicopter cockpits with customizable touchscreen displays, intuitive menus, and simplified workflows. Pilots benefit from reduced workload, enhanced situational awareness, and faster decision-making.
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Fully Connected Cockpit
With seamless tablet integration, cyber-secure architecture, and real-time app access, FlytX supports any mission. It connects Windows, Android or iOS devices to displays for intuitive control and mission data visualization safely and efficiently.
FlytX is a new-generation avionics suite for helicopter, from light VFR single engine to heavy IFR, at odds with today’s designs and offering new, efficient ways of piloting.
Weight and volume are highly critical for helicopters. FlytX has made dramatic improvements in these areas over existing avionics suites. The power derived from four computers in today’s air transport airplane is now integrated within a single 15” SMART display. Additionally, with the ability to virtualize the control panels within the touchscreen displays, FlytX is a unique solution to save weight, volume and to reduce the amount of equipment on board.
© Felix & Associés / Thales
Flying a helicopter represents a substantial workload for the pilot, who must manage both the rotorcraft and the mission. Thanks to the use of touchscreens, Thales has developed new ways of interacting with the cockpit to reduce workload and thus optimize flight and reduce the necessary training sessions.
The use of tablet-like interaction has made it possible to bring consumer world interfaces to the avionics world (two-finger zoom / de-zoom, map displacement and scrolling). Pie menus are also a new type of interface providing direct access to information without necessary training on functions and the connected system trees.
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