Aircraft Information Management System

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The Aircraft Information Management System (AIMS) is the "brains" of Boeings 777 aircraft. It uses four ARINC 629 buses to transfer information. There are 2 cabinets on each plane (left and right).

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[edit] History

The Intel 80x86 Ada Run-Time System was the first to be worked on, and developed. Later the AMD 29050 micro processor chip was used in full scale development.

[edit] Functions

[edit] Primary Functions

  • Thrust controls
  • Flight management functions
  • Communications

[edit] Other Functions

  • Primary Flight Displays
  • Flight Data Recorder System
  • Aircraft Conditioning System

[edit] External Links