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ACI Jet Completes STC-Approved Installation of CMS Inflight Cabin Management System

ACI Jet Finalizes STC-Approved Installation of CMS Inflight Cabin Management System
ACI Jet has successfully completed its first Supplemental Type Certificate (STC)-approved installation of Cabin Management Solutions’ (CMS) inflight entertainment and cabin management system on a Bombardier Challenger 605. This achievement represents ACI Jet’s initial direct collaboration with an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) for engineering and certification, granting the company shared licensing rights to the STC. The partnership marks a significant step in ACI Jet’s strategic expansion into advanced cabin technology integration.
Enhanced Capabilities for Challenger Aircraft
The newly certified installation introduces a comprehensive suite of upgrades tailored for the Bombardier Challenger 604, 605, and 650 models. These enhancements include Elite 4K video, Elevate high-resolution audio, the Evolve cabin management system, dual 24-inch 4K60 monitors, a new digital audio amplifier, premium cabin speakers, and dual high-power subwoofers. A notable innovation is the introduction of wireless touchscreen switches that interface seamlessly with the CMS backbone, eliminating the need for invasive panel or woodwork modifications. These switches are fully customizable, providing operators with operational flexibility and passengers with an intuitive inflight experience.
Brian Ford, ACI Jet’s avionics manager, highlighted the broader implications of the project, stating that beyond securing licensing rights, the company gained valuable technical insight into the CMS system. This expertise is already being leveraged to support repair station customers, while the development of a robust STC package aims to facilitate future installations by other providers.
Strategic Initiatives and Industry Impact
ACI Jet’s “Fly Like New” initiative, which focuses on extending aircraft life and value through OEM partnerships and next-generation avionics, underpins this collaboration with CMS. The partnership capitalizes on CMS’s modular, drop-in architecture combined with ACI Jet’s maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capabilities. Jesse Beard, manager of Technical Sales and Systems Engineering at CMS, emphasized the company’s mission to democratize access to 4K video and high-resolution audio within business aviation.
The current STC specifically applies to the Challenger 605, with deviation packages and engineering drawings available for the 604 and 650 variants. The first Challenger 604 installation will integrate the CMS system alongside a Starlink connectivity upgrade during a scheduled major landing gear overhaul. For operators of Challenger 604, 605, and 650 aircraft, the CMS upgrade promises reduced installation costs, minimized downtime, simplified maintenance, and an enhanced passenger experience.
ACI Jet’s shared licensing rights are expected to enable more innovative and cost-effective cabin modifications in the future. Both CMS and ACI Jet have plans to extend this technology to Bombardier Global-series aircraft, signaling a broader industry impact.
Market Context and Competitive Landscape
Despite the promising advancements, the rollout of the CMS Inflight Cabin Management System faces challenges related to regulatory compliance, integration with existing aircraft systems, and potential competitive responses. The business aviation market is likely to witness increased demand for advanced cabin management solutions, prompting competitors such as Dassault Aviation and Textron Aviation to enhance their inflight connectivity offerings. Recent STC approvals for Gogo Galileo and Starlink upgrades on Falcon jets and Citation Latitude aircraft exemplify this trend. Additionally, Airbus Corporate Jets’ efforts to sustain momentum for the ACJ TwoTwenty may be influenced by these developments in cabin management and connectivity.
As the business aviation sector continues to prioritize passenger experience and technological innovation, ACI Jet’s accomplishment positions the company at the forefront of next-generation cabin management solutions.

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