Curtiss‑Wright and Green Hills Software debut avionics computing solution

by | Jan 20, 2026 | Avionics, Innovation

A new integrated platform from Curtiss‑Wright and Green Hills Software provides a computing solution for safety-critical avionics and aerospace systems.

Boasting advanced processing and real-time operating capabilities, the off-the-shelf design promises to reduce integration risk and accelerate technological adoption for safety-critical systems.

Lee Brown, general manager of C5ISR at Curtiss‑Wright Defense Solutions, said:

This solution delivers a modular and safety‑certifiable computing foundation that reduces integration risk and helps customers bring critical capabilities to market faster. As technology cycles accelerate, it’s essential that we support our customers with proven tools to meet safety requirements while keeping pace with mission needs. This collaboration helps accomplish both.

The V3‑1222 processing module is based on an Intel Core i7 processor. Additional computing powers help protect the system against remote and physical attacks. While the platform could be used in tactical radar and sensor function, it also has a range of applications across civil aviation, including digital cockpits, primary and multi‑function displays, and enhanced flight vision systems.

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