Aerospace suppliers are working together with Boeing and Etihad Airways Engineering in an international research project, co-funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy
A consortium of leading aerospace companies, supported by associated partners, have launched an ambitious research project that is aimed at providing the basis for aircraft cabin designs of the future, in particular by also connecting separate cabin applications such as seating, galleys and lavatories without cabling. Among the key goals are the integration of cabin systems, and generating a real-time overview of the status of all aircraft cabin areas.
For this purpose, the partners Buhler Motor, Diehl (also as project leader), Jeppesen, KID-Systeme and Zodiac Aerospace (a Safran company) have joined forces. They are supported by the associated partners Boeing, the Baden Wurttemberg Cooperative State University (DHBW), Etihad Airways Engineering and the Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH). In addition, the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) is providing co-funding as part of its aviation research support, contributing an expected amount of 3.9 million Euros to iCabin. Having started at the beginning of 2018, the research project has an expected completion date of March 31, 2021.
Each partner is bringing in relevant competences of its product portfolio, ranging from actuation for seats to cabin management systems, cabin interior hardware, connectivity, aircraft operating experience to aircraft integration. The expected result will be a networked system, offering increased comfort and an enhanced travel experience for passengers as well as optimized maintenance cycles and cabin operations for airlines.
Involvement of KID Systeme
KID Systeme GmbH, an internationally present company, is a 100 per cent subsidiary of Airbus. KID Systeme is a leading supplier for electronic cabin systems and services, both for commercial airliners and business jets. The company's product portfolio covers in-seat power, on-board connectivity, wireless content service as well as safety systems.
As partner for iCabin, KID Systeme focuses on network architecture and the continuous development of digital data networks.
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KID Systeme GmbH | Airborne Electrical Power Supplies, Passenger Communication Systems, Cabin Lighting, Waste Water Systems |
Safran Aerosystems | Helicopter Floats, Life Rafts, Evacuation Systems, Hydraulic Equipment, Fuel Tanks & Systems, Slides, Fuel Management Systems, Oxygen Systems, Fuel Probes, Electromechanical Assemblies, Fuel Inerting Systems |
Diehl Aerosystems Holding GmbH |
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Lighting |
Environmental Systems |
Electrical Power Systems |
Cabin Interiors |
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