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Aitech Provides Subsystem and Computing Boards for Boeing's New Commercial Crew Transportation System
[May 05, 2015]

Aitech Provides Subsystem and Computing Boards for Boeing's New Commercial Crew Transportation System


CHATSWORTH, Calif., May 5, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Aitech Defense Systems Inc. was recently awarded a contract by The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) to provide space-grade products and services to support the Commercial Crew Transportation System (CCTS) and Crew Space Transportation (CST)-100 spacecraft, part of NASA's Commercial Crew Program.

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Aitech has been commissioned to develop and produce the crew interface system computer and displays used to physically control and maneuver the capsule.  The new subsystem, consisting of a display computer, pilot and copilot displays and keypads, gives the space crew reliable, precision control of the craft using the pilots' rotational and translational hand controllers.

Doug Patterson, VP, military & aerospace business sector of Aitech, noted, "Being a part of this next generation of manned spacecraft is a testament to the reliable products and services we have been proud to deliver for over three decades.  In space, there is no room for error, a philosophy we share in every system and board we deliver."

As a pioneer in true embedded and mission critical computing technologies for environmentally-demanding, mission-critical applications, Aitech draws on its wealth of experience with rugged, space-qualified boards and subsystems to provide reliable computing solutions for the program.

Boeing's CST-100 is being developed as part of NASA's Commercial Crew Program, which aims to resume U.S.-based flights to space by 2017. The CST-100 will transport up to seven passengers or a mix of crew and cargo to the ISS and other low-Earth orbit destinations.

Under the Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) phase of the program, Boeing will build three CST-100s at its Kennedy Space Center facility in Florida. The spacecraft will undergo a pad-abort test, an unmanned flight test and, ultimately, the first crewed flight to the ISS in 2017.

Earlier this year, Boeing recently completed the first tw milestones in the CCtCap phase: the Certification Baseline Review (CBR) and Ground System Critical Design Review (CDR).



CBR completion allows construction of system hardware, such as the spacecraft and United Launch Alliance (ULA) launch vehicle adaptor, to begin. It also keeps the effort for achieving human-rated certification of the vehicle and ULA Atlas V rocket on track. 

The Ground System CDR evaluates all the ground operations and systems, mission operation systems, facilities, training systems, including mock-ups and trainers, and the control center.


For more information on the CST-100, please visit www.boeing.com/cst100.

For more information on Aitech's space products, call 888-Aitech-8 (888-248-3248), visit http://rugged.com/space-products or e-mail [email protected].

Contract Highlights:

  • Crew interface system for CST-100 crew capsule
  • SP0 SBC and other I/O boards for autonomous rendezvous and docking (AR&D)
  • First two program milestones completed by Boeing: CBR and Ground System CDR

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ABOUT AITECH:
Established in 1983, Aitech offers military and space-qualified, commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) embedded computing products for rugged defense, aerospace and astronautics (space) applications as well as provides radiation tolerant and full MIL-SPEC solutions. 

The company provides industry-standard, open architecture VMEbus, CompactPCI and high speed serial fabric-based boards, power subsystems, mass memory, enclosures and hardware subsystem integration along with logistics, configuration control, component obsolescence and earned-value management services.

Having pioneered the development of true military VMEbus products for use in mainstream defense and aerospace applications, Aitech utilizes its broad base of off-the-shelf products and technologies to also develop customer-specific solutions, deliver superior cost-performance and reliability, and expedite time to market. 

Applications for its products range from mission processors, fire control, mission control and autonomous robotic subsystems for ground vehicles as well as surface and subsurface naval platforms to tactical and strategic fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft, and low- to high-earth orbit and deep space vehicles.

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