Aeronautics

CS positions itself as a strategic player in the aeronautics value chain


Broadly present in the aerospace industry, CS conducts large, complex projects that include development and maintenance of technical information and real-time systems to satisfy the most rigorous requirements for safety and operational reliability.



CS positions itself as a strategic player in the aeronautics value chain
Increase productivity, reduce design costs: CS works side-by-side with its customers – aircraft manufacturers, engine makers and equipment suppliers – to help their value-added take off. A strategic player in the aeronautics value chain, CS carries out complex projects, working for major industrial firms in the business.

A strategic partner in the aerospace sector, CS handles complex projects for major customers. The largest engine manufacturers, such as Turbomeca and Pratt & Whitney, the most innovative aircraft builders, such as Airbus, and worldwide equipment suppliers, such as Thales and Safran, rely on CS specialized know-how for the development, integration and maintenance of their critical real-time embedded systems and their technical information systems.

AERONAUTICS SYSTEMS

Towards full outsourcing of functions
From project definition to specification to integration, the overall proven capacity of CS enables it to manage development programs end-to-end, even for customers who want to outsource entire functions.

CS banks on its long experience with high-tech industries, which typically impose sever performance and reliability constraints. all CS systems meet strict quality and security norms, like DO178.
Furthermore, its 20 years of experience with embedded mission-critical real-time software, have made the company a worldwide acknowledged expert on DO178-B recommendations. In addition, CS actively participates in formulating new DO178-C recommendations, foreseen in 2008. The group also has CMMI level 3 certification, and aims for level 5 in 2009 (the Capability Maturity Model Integration, or CMMI approach, was created by the Software Engineering Institute, SEI, under the sponsorship of the American Department of Defense).


CS offers its aeronautics customers a broad selection of resources for:
• development of avionics systems and embedded software,
• systems testing,
• technical documentation and logistics data management,
• scientific applications and digital simulation.
CS positions itself as a strategic player in the aeronautics value chain