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Chattanooga Marks First Pro Line Fusion& CMS Evolve System Install on Challenger 604

West Star Aviation’s Chattanooga (CHA) facility has successfully installed a Collins Pro Line Fusion® integrated avionics system and a Cabin Management Solutions Evolve CMS in a Challenger 604 for the first time at this location.

The Challenger was at (CHA) for a 48-month airframe inspection, and the customer opted to have the avionics and cabin management system upgraded at the same time.

The Pro Line Fusion brings the highly popular Challenger 604 platform into the next generation of technology and future-ready with this new flight deck. After 2024, the existing flight displays of the Pro Line 4 cockpit will no longer be supported. Collins will stop accepting the EFD-4077 units for repair. Those displays will be removed and replaced with high-resolution LCD flight displays with touchscreen capability. Installation opens the door to next-gen technology like Synthetic Vision, Data Link capability, integrated maps and charts, RNP approaches, FANS & LINK 2000+, MultiScan Weather, XM, and worldwide graphical weather. Typical installation for this system is 5 to 6 weeks. All four West Star Aviation full-service facilities are authorized Collins dealers.

The Cabin Management Solutions Evolve CMS delivers a high-resolution digital cabin management system with intuitive touchscreen technology. Each switch panel can be designed to fit in legacy switch panel locations, limiting the amount of woodwork modification required to perform the installation. These new switch panels communicate with the Cabin Management Unit via Radio Frequency, which limits the amount of wiring involved with its installation. This reduces the cost associated with other CMS systems of its kind. As this aircraft was in for the 48-month inspection, much of the interior was required to be removed anyway, so this was an opportune time to have the Evolve system installed. Installation of this system independently averages approximately 9 weeks.

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Mark White

RSM, California

Dave Godo

RSM, Ohio Valley

Mark Daniels
Tim Cane
Robbie Johnson

RSM, Mid Atlantic

Santiago Carol

RSM, Latin America

Steve Fleeman

RSM, Landing Gear

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  • Working in Aviation requires a commit to being drug-free.  Pre-employment drug testing along with random and reasonable suspicion testing is required for all companies employing people working in safety sensitive positions. The position you are considering applying for is safety sensitive.  If hired, you must pass a DOT drug test to start working, if you fail the job offer is rescinded.  If you pass, you must remain drug-free during employment, failing a random or reasonable suspicion test may result in termination of employment.  Please note: marijuana is legal in certain states however the FAA follows Federal law where marijuana is illegal.  This means testing positive for marijuana, or any other illegal drug, will prevent you from working in Aviation. 
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  • Testing for the FAA license at the conclusion of WSAA is required, along with passing.  Two opportunities to test will be provided, if needed.  Employment may terminate if the FAA license is not obtained.
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  • Qualified candidates will be contacted in late November and scheduled for a tour and interview with Hiring Managers at West Star Aviation in East Alton, IL.
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