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PACE Aerospace & IT Releases Updated VAPS XT ARINC 661 DO-178C Certification Kit
PACE Aerospace & IT Releases Updated VAPS XT ARINC 661 DO-178C Certification Kit
Montreal, Canada – December 22, 2025 – PACE Aerospace & IT, a prominent provider of aviation software and services, has announced the release of an updated version of its VAPS XT ARINC 661 DO-178C Certification Kit. This latest iteration extends certification support to DO-178C Design Assurance Level A (DAL A) for the new human-machine interface (HMI) and ARINC 661 Part 1 features introduced in VAPS XT 5.0. The update underscores PACE’s dedication to assisting avionics teams in meeting the most stringent safety and certification requirements within the aerospace industry.
Enhancing Certification and Development Efficiency
The VAPS XT-178 Certification Kit is engineered to facilitate the development and certification of cockpit display systems (CDS) by providing a comprehensive suite of qualifiable and certifiable tools. It includes ARINC 661-compliant commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) development tools and software components, enabling automatic generation of certifiable widget code directly from VAPS XT-178 models. The kit also offers certifiable ARINC 661 CDS Kernel and Platform Abstraction Layer components, along with qualifiable ARINC 661 Binary Definition File and CDS Binary Resource Generators.
This integrated toolset supports global CDS data configuration through downloadable binary files, allowing efficient management of styling elements such as colors, symbol tables, and animation tables. By streamlining updates to the CDS appearance and look and feel, the kit significantly reduces certification effort. It also supports ARINC Supplement 2-9 system design and build, providing certification credit for generated code, binary data files, and software components, which in turn minimizes verification activities.
The kit enables rapid deployment of ARINC 661 CDS look and feel, with fast turnaround times for changes through automated code and resource generation. Early validation of system requirements is facilitated through simulation, helping to identify potential issues at an earlier stage. By eliminating manual coding and bug-fixing cycles, the kit ensures reliable code generation and supports direct deployment to multiple embedded certification platforms.
Comprehensive DO-178C Compliance Support
PACE’s updated certification kit delivers a full range of artifacts to support compliance with DO-178C standards. Key components include the VAPS XT-178 Code Generator and ARINC 661 BinaryDF Generator, both qualifying as development tools under DO-330 TQL-1. The kit also features certifiable software components such as the VAPS XT-178 Standard Coded Objects, Runtime Kernel, and Platform Abstraction Layer, all certified to DO-178C Level A.
As regulatory scrutiny intensifies across the aviation sector, PACE’s enhanced kit addresses not only software certification challenges but also broader compliance issues, including stringent head injury criteria that have complicated seat manufacturing. Recent industry developments, such as Airbus’s swift resolution of a software crisis, have highlighted the operational and market risks associated with inadequate certification processes. In this competitive environment, PACE’s advancements are expected to encourage similar initiatives among other providers striving to meet DO-178C standards and mitigate costly disruptions.
With over 25 years of experience in supporting certifiable development, PACE’s VAPS XT-178 remains a leading COTS tool for HMI certification worldwide. This latest update aims to enable faster, smarter, and more scalable HMI development while reducing risk and engineering effort.
For further details, visit https://vaps.txtgroup.com/.
About PACE
A subsidiary of TXT e-solutions, PACE develops engineering software solutions tailored for high-technology markets. Its offerings support mission- and business-critical processes throughout the product lifecycle and are widely employed in aircraft design, HMI and embedded graphics, product configuration, aircraft analysis, operational efficiency management, and XR/AI-based training.

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