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Compelling solutions, powerful wins:
Our expanded collaboration with Boeing

Our exponential
growth in standard
content across Boeing’s
next-generation
commercial fleet paves
the way for substantial
revenue opportunities.

Creating commonality across flight decks reduces development and operating costs while optimizing pilot training time.

Our relationship with Boeing goes back decades. But it reached a turning point with our development of some of the most advanced systems ever deployed on an aircraft for the 787 Dreamliner. That success led to exponential growth of Rockwell Collins’ positions on the upcoming 737 MAX and 777X. Our partners at Boeing trust us to deliver performance and value. And they benefit from commonalities across flight decks that make maintenance, upgrades and even piloting easier.

When the 737 MAX enters service in 2017 and the 777X enters service in 2020, Rockwell Collins will have substantial standard flight deck positions on Boeing’s entire fleet of next-generation airplanes. Strong orders for these platforms mean Rockwell Collins anticipates significant revenue into the next decade and beyond.

737 MAX

  • Large-format displays
  • Optional head-up guidance system
  • Flight control systems

1.5X MORE

Content

than on the 737NG

777X

  • Large-format displays
  • Optional head-up guidance system
  • Flight control module
  • Integrated surveillance system
  • Select flight control systems
  • Avionics gateway secure server

2X MORE

Content

than on the 777

787 Dreamliner

  • Large-format displays
  • Dual head-up guidance system
  • Integrated surveillance system
  • Crew alerting system
  • Pilot controls
  • Core network

Most

Content

of any commercial aircraft