News
August 26, 2009
Thales and Xsight form strategic partnership to reduce foreign object damage to aircraft
Paris, 26 August 2009 – Thales announced the
formation of a strategic partnership with Xsight Systems Ltd. under
which Thales will globally market Xsight's FODetect® debris
detection systems. FODetect is an advanced sensor and processing
system which detects and characterizes foreign objects found on
airport movement surfaces enabling the proactive removal of debris
which poses a threat to aircraft, operations personnel and passengers.
FOD, or Foreign Object Debris, includes aircraft parts, rocks,
pavement pieces, garbage, ash, tools, catering items, luggage wheels
and wildlife among many other objects. FOD are most commonly found
at the airplane stand but occur on taxiways and runways as well. The
system was designed from the start to target the airport FOD
market taking into consideration the key challenges for deploying
and operating systems at busy airports. A recent study estimates
that routine damage from FOD results represent US$1.1 Bn in direct
cost to airlines operating at the top 300 airports, excluding
associated indirect costs and rare, but expensive, hull loss
events. FODetect
provides airports with the most advanced and effective system
available today for continuous detection of runway and taxiway
debris. A centralized data processing system detects debris,
generates alerts and provides tools to investigate detections – ensuring
a rapid response to FOD events. FODetect's unique distributed
architecture leverages existing runway and taxiway infrastructure
for power and communications. Small, rugged multi-sensor
units, based on radar and electro-optic technology, are integrated
with runway edge lights or installed close to the runway
edge. Thales
will market FODetect® as a stand-alone system as well
as integrated into its EUROCAT-S A-SMGCS processing and display
system. EUROCAT-S is specifically designed to address the
automation part of the A-SMGCS concept as described by the
ICAO A-SMGCS manual. The central objective of the system
is to support the safe, orderly and expeditious movement
of aircraft and vehicles on an airport, under all circumstances,
whatever the traffic density, visibility conditions and complexity
of the airport layout. Alerts raised by FODetect can
be presented directly to the controller on the EUROCAT-S
controller working position enabling them to address FOD
issues as part of their real-time decision-making. Paul
Kahn, Vice President and Managing Director of Thales's
Navigation and Airport Solutions Business Line, stated: "We
are delighted to partner with Xsight and market their advanced
FOD detection system. FODetect complements our existing
Airport Solutions portfolio and increases our ability to
help customers improve airport safety and efficiency". "The
potential financial savings associated with elimination
of FOD damage are enormous," states Alon Nitzan, CEO
of Xsight Systems Ltd. "Our partnership
with Thales will enable to reach airports all around
the world and push this innovative new technology into
the marketplace faster." FODetect
is currently under evaluation at Boston Logan International
Airport. EUROCAT-S
is deployed around the world at more that 15 airports,
including many major international airports such as
Frankfurt, New Bangkok International Airport (NBIA),
Incheon, Toulouse, Lyon and Munich. Thales
is among the world leaders in Air Traffic Management
systems and civil radars and holds more than 70%
share in navigation aids market. Thales offers an
integrated gate-to-gate solution, from pre-flight
to landing, ensuring airport safety, efficient traffic
handling operations, data sharing on aircraft and
seamless handover operations between territories. Note
to Editors: FOD
events occur daily at airports around the world
presenting a risk to passenger safety, disrupting
airport services and causing billions of dollars
in direct and indirect costs. Many FOD
incidents, like most runway incursions, do
not result in a serious risk to safety of life
or flight. Unfortunately
for aircraft operators, FOD incidents do result
in costly aircraft damage whereas most runway
incursions result in no cost. In fact,
the referenced study estimates airline FOD-related
direct cost of US$263,000 per 10,000 movements
with engine damage representing nearly 80% of
that cost, followed by tire damage at over 20%
and the remaining fraction related to aircraft
body damage. About Thales Thales
is a global technology leader for the Aerospace,
Space, Defence, Security and Transportation
markets. In 2008, the company generated revenues
of 12.7 billion euros with 68,000 employees
in 50 countries. With its 25,000 engineers
and researchers, Thales has a unique capability
to design, develop and deploy equipment, systems
and services that meet the most complex security
requirements. Thales has an exceptional international
footprint, with operations around the world
working with customers as local partners. www.thalesgroup.com About
Xsight Xsight
Systems is a provider
of the world's leading technologies and systems
for runway situational awareness and foreign
object debris (FOD) detection in airports,
and advanced sensors for surveillance, security
and transportation. Xsight offers millimetre
wave radar, vision sensors and advanced image
processing technologies for static and mobile
platforms. Xsight's FODetect® system
introduces a novel concept for detecting
foreign objects on airport ground movement
surfaces. Xsight has successfully completed
an extensive system evaluation with the United
States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
at Boston's Logan International Airport.
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