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Rockwell Collins First in Industry to Receive FAA Technical Standard Order for Multi-Mode Receiver with Microwave Landing
System Capability
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (December 04, 2002) - Rockwell Collins (NYSE:COL) is the first in the industry to receive Federal Aviation Administration Technical Standard Order
approval for a Multi-Mode Receiver (MMR) equipped with Microwave Landing System (MLS) functionality that can be implemented
in both commercial and military aircraft.
Collins MMR is an integrated unit providing VHF Omnidirectional Range (VOR), Instrument Landing System (ILS), Marker Beacon,
Global Positioning System (GPS) and MLS functions. The addition of MLS technology provides flight crews with an alternative
to existing ILS capability. MLS technology improves margins of safety around airports in highly-developed areas,and as weather
conditions degrade and Category III capability is required to maintain airport capacity. Additionally, MLS is used by the
military to provide portable precision approach capability.
In November 2001, Rockwell Collins successfully completed flight tests of the industry's first MLS receiver fully integrated
in a MMR. The flight tests included more than 100 MLS approaches at 12 airports in the United States and Europe equipped with
military and commercial MLS ground stations from four providers. The results demonstrated the Category IIIb capabilities of
the MMR's integrated MLS module. The flights were conducted with U.S. Federal Aviation Authority and European Civil Aviation
Authority oversight, and with cooperation from the National Aerospace Laboratory of the Netherlands.
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