Smart Link Plus now certified on Global 5000 and Global 6000 aircraft

Bombardier’s Smart Link Plus box was recently certified by the FAA for Global 5000 and Global 6000 aircraft. The Smart Link Plus box, free-of-charge to customers (installation costs and annual subscription fees apply), is an aircraft Health Monitoring Unit that records crucial aircraft data and was developed in collaboration with GE Aviation exclusively for Bombardier aircraft. Subscribers can sign into the myMaintenance app to access their Smart Link Plus services on any personal electronic device. The service makes aircraft data more easily accessible, enabling flight and maintenance crews to quickly and efficiently prioritize and proactively troubleshoot aircraft in-flight fault notifications, increasing an aircraft’s operational efficiency. As a result of the certification, customers can begin installations of the Smart Link Plus box starting in February.

Certification of Smart Link Plus for both Challenger 300 and Challenger 350 aircraft already took place in the summer and certification for Challenger 604, Challenger 605, Challenger 650 and additional Global aircraft is expected in the coming months. Customers who are interested in learning more or booking an install can visit this webpage.

The Smart Link Plus connected aircraft program, including the Smart Link Plus box, was first introduced on the Bombardier flagship Global 7500 aircraft and customers continue to benefit from its advanced data-driven capabilities. More than 98% of current Global 7500 aircraft customers have already enrolled in Smart Link Plus services.

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