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Embraer develops auto throttle and synthetic vision for Legacy 650s
Legacy 650 and 650E customers will be able to avail themselves of Embraer's auto throttle and synthetic vision system solution during the second quarter of 2019.
Embraer's Legacy 650 and 650E customers now have access to an auto throttle and synthetic vision system solution.

Embraer is making an auto throttle and synthetic vision system solution available to customers of the Legacy 650 and Legacy 650E business jets.

Embraer Services and Support president and CEO Johann Bordais says: “Delivering value to our customers through our state-of-the-art global support network allows us to fulfil our mission of serving our customers and elevating their ownership experience.”

The solution is being developed into a service bulletin and will become available in the second quarter of 2019 throughout Embraer's owned and authorised service centre network. The service bulletin includes modifications to the Honeywell-based Primus Elite cockpit, the central maintenance computer and system software.

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