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- Pilots flying Airbus VIP widebodies have the latest technology at their fingertips – from the fly-by-wire side-stick controllers to interactive cockpit displays and integrated modular avionics.
Airbus’ VIP widebodies share a common cockpit with the company’s smaller aircraft, providing an identical layout of instruments and controls, as well as similar handling qualities and procedures.
This cockpit commonality makes it easier for pilots to move across Airbus’ full family of aircraft, while saving time and money in training.
Airbus’ common cockpit continues to evolve to embrace new technologies, both in existing aircraft and in new ones such as the A380 and A350 XWB.
This allows the introduction of new features such as the On-board Information System (OIS), airport map with GPS-derived aircraft position and the vertical cut on the navigation display of the Airbus ACJ380 – all of which are designed to aid pilots by capitalizing on the latest technologies.
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