China’s Juneyao Airlines selects avionics suite by Thales on its new Airbus fleet

    10 Dec 2015

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China’s Juneyao Airlines selects avionics suite by Thales on its new Airbus fleet

Paris La Défense, Beijing China, 10th December 2015


Juneyao Airlines reaffirms Thales as supplier of choice for critical avionics components.

Juneyao Airlines, one of the fastest-growing regional airlines in China operating out of Shanghai in China has selected Thales’s avionics suite for its new Airbus A320 Family fleet. With its name translating into “Auspicious Airlines” the carrier operates out of both Hongqiao and Pudong airports, thereby serving the whole of the Shanghai Metroplex.

The contract signed with Thales will equip an initial 17 Airbus single aisle aircraft with the Thales Flight Management System (FMS), the navigation solution of choice for Airbus aircraft in China1, alongside the THALES/ACSS T3CAS surveillance platform2, the preferred solution for all Airbus aircraft in the world. The new fleet will also feature the Low Range Radio Altimeter (LRRA) and Emergency Location Transmitters (ELT).

Juneyao has been flying T3CAS on their existing fleet and have enjoyed the benefits of a performance-based Terrain Awareness Warning System (TAWS). In addition, Juneyao is also equipped with Airbus ATSAAIRB (Enhanced Air Traffic Surveillance).


Key points

  • Juneyao Airlines reaffirms confidence in Thales as supplier of choice for critical avionics components.
  • Thales will equip 17 Airbus single aisle aircraft.
  • Thales Flight Management System, THALES/ACSS T3CAS, LRRA and ELT to be installed.

“The confidence Juneyao has placed in us is extremely important to our strategy here in China. With Thales employing over 1,000 employees in the country, 95% of whom are Chinese citizens, China remains one of our most important growing markets. Competition for the growing client base here is fierce and each new contract is very important. Over the course of 2014 and 15, our avionics products have been selected by various local airlines and we will strive to continue to ascertain our leadership position on this market.”
Daniel Malka, Vice President and General Manager Thales Avionics Services Worldwide