ORBIT at Aero India: Aerospace Communication Solutions

ORBIT will present its full suite of aerospace communication solutions at Aero India 2015. The exhibit will feature live demos of the Orion Audio Management System for airborne platforms

ORBIT Communication Systems will be showcasing its full suite of aerospace communication solutions at Aero India 2015. This suite includes the Orion, AirTRx and Gaia product lines. During the show, ORBIT will hold live demonstrations of its new Orion Audio Management System, and will present the latest addition of its airborne VSAT portfolio, the AirTRx 25.

Orion is an innovative, distributed IP-based and fully digital intercommunication management system for fixed and rotary wing aircrafts with inherent 3D Audio Management capabilities. Orion's IP/AFDX Architecture technology supports various network-based products and applications and enables easy scalability, facilitating platform integration in aircrafts of any size using the same components. Since its launch, Orion™ has been adopted by leading aircraft manufacturers, including Boeing, becoming the system of choice for their communication management needs.

AirTRx is an advanced stabilized VSAT antenna system providing quality broadband communication via satellite to various airborne platforms. The AirTRx is designed to accommodate current and future needs of the airborne market, supporting Ku, Ka and X bands. It features outstanding RF performance and dynamic response under virtually any operating environment.

Gaia is a high-performance, high accuracy ground station solution for tracking LEO and MEO satellites for earth observation and remote sensing applications. Supporting a wide range of antenna sizes, the Gaia ground station solutions meet the needs of large and small scale earth observation applications in markets such as: oil and gas exploration, weather monitoring and research, land mapping, surveillance and homeland security, Value Added Service (VAS) providers and more.

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