First Gate-to-Gate visibility solution certified at a 50% visual advantage.
AerAware is an industry-leading, next generation Enhanced Flight Vision System (EFVS) that has recently received approval by the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) for the Boeing B737NG product line. This achievement marks the world's first commercial EFVS system to achieve a 50% visual advantage and the first large transport aircraft to be certified with a complete dual-pilot EFVS solution featuring a Head-Wearable Display.
Exceeds Human Vision
Pilots can see through weather and other low-visibility conditions with a real-time image of their surrounding environment, especially during taxi, takeoff, landing, and approach.
Approved for Lower Minimums
Improved Situational Awareness
Integrated with the wearable HUD, AerAware lets pilots monitor flight data while keeping their external view, greatly enhancing situational awareness.
Shared Mental Model - Enhanced CRM
Dual pilot head wearable displays (HWD) ensure complete situational awareness fostering a shared mental model between pilots enhancing Crew Resource Management (CRM).
Efficient Energy Management
Real-time display of aircraft flight path vector and acceleration that is conformal with the outside world enables better altitude and airspeed control and eliminates short and long landings as well as tail strikes for over rotation.
Reduced Runway Excursion/ Incursion Risk
AerAware EFVS helps pilots maintain enhanced situational awareness in low visibility and night operations lowering the risk of runway excursions. Additionally, terrain, structures, vehicles and other aircraft are visible helping avoid any type of incursion.
Improved obstacle visibility day or night – all phases of flight
AerAware EFVS enhances situational awareness by providing real-time visibility of other aircraft, airport vehicles, terrain and obstacles - improving safety from gate to gate, in all visibility conditions – including visual approaches into high density, light saturated environments.
At the heart of AerAware is the ClearVision camera system – the EVS-5000. The camera system includes a network of four internal cameras as well as six sensors resulting in one perfectly fused picture, which enables pilots to overcome limited visibility conditions day and night. From visible light to longwave infrared (IR) this system captures multispectral imagery that goes beyond the limitations of the human eye. It reveals crucial details in low-visibility situations, ensuring pilots have a comprehensive view of the outside world.
The SkyLens HWD provides a revolutionary way for pilots to interact with AerAware. It offers a vast, immersive display that projects a complete view of the aircraft’s primary systems data alongside 3D synthetic vision. The lightweight device provides superior see-through transmission in all weather conditions with unlimited field of view.
Setting a new standard, the CVS combines both EVS and SVS, providing a high-resolution view of the outside world even when actual visibility is close to zero. It enables the operator to see the runway lights better in conditions impairing the visibility of unaided approach. This improves the pilots’ ability to execute precision and non-precision approaches and safely land, significantly reducing the risks of accidents, runway incursions, tail strikes, and hard landings.
AerAware provides dispatch and landing approach priority, as well as low visibility landing capability, regardless of the destination airport's infrastructure, resulting in improved operational efficiency and fewer delays and cancellations.
Discover firsthand experiences from pilots who have extensively flown with AerAware and mastered its advanced features. Watch the videos below to hear their insights and stories.
Captain Hal Andersen provides an in-depth overview of the AerAware Enhanced Flight Vision System, including its components and functionality. Learn more how the different functional aspects of the system compliment each other and work cohesively to provide a distinct advantage over a traditional HUD system.
Captain Steve Fulton discusses the operational and safety benefits of AerAware. He explains the benefits of this revolutionary product for commercial operations into both large and smaller regional airports, especially those that lack advanced infrastructure. Learn more about the significant operational and financial impact of diverted or delayed aircraft and how AerAware can limit schedule disruptions.
Captain Bob Allen shares his personal experience adapting to the SkyLens and how it has become second nature in his flying routine. He describes AerAware as "disruptive technology" for Heads-Up Display (HUD) systems, marking it as a game-changer for safety and situational awareness in the commercial aviation market.
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