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Bombardier and Rolls-Royce Elevate Aircraft Health Monitoring for New and In-Service Global 5500 and 6500 Aircraft, Upgrade Now Available Across Bombardier’s Service Centre Network

Bombardier and Rolls-Royce are teaming up to give business jet owners a major upgrade in aircraft health monitoring for their Global 5500 and 6500 models. The new system pairs Bombardier’s Smart Link Plus box with Rolls-Royce’s Pearl 15 engine vibration & health monitoring unit.

Aircraft Maintenance Just Got a Whole Lot Smarter

The integration of these two technologies creates a robust system that can anticipate and prevent potential engine issues before they become major problems. By combining data from both systems, operators will get a more accurate and detailed picture of their aircraft’s health, making it easier to schedule maintenance and reduce downtime.

“At Bombardier and Rolls-Royce, we’re delivering outstanding levels of in-service support, recognised within the industry, and trust that this upgrade will further enhance the ownership experience for our customers,” says Andy Robinson, SVP Services Business Aviation at Rolls-Royce.

What This Means for Business Jet Owners

For business jet owners, this upgrade means less time in maintenance and more time in the air. By leveraging advanced data analytics and real-time monitoring, operators can stay ahead of potential issues, reducing the risk of unexpected downtime and costly repairs.

The upgrade is now available across Bombardier’s Service Centre Network, making it easy for owners to take advantage of the latest technology. With this new system, business jet owners can enjoy a safer, more efficient flying experience, giving them the reliability and performance they need to stay competitive.

Bombardier and Rolls-Royce are setting a new standard in aircraft health monitoring, and this upgrade is a significant step forward in the development of business aviation technology.

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