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Jason Bialek describes the new Honeywell Anthem avionics from Honeywell Aerospace. I've included a lot of video b-roll in this video, supplied by Honeywell, so you can see a lot of Anthem glass cockpit system details. Honeywell Anthem avionics is scalable for use in business jets and down to single-engine pistons, and also helicopters and eVTOLs. It features an always-on, cloud-connected flight deck, so pilots can configure the aircraft before they arrive. A web browser connects to 3rd party apps and websites. It also includes an engine-out glide ring and 3D ROAAS, or Runway Overrun Awareness and Alerting System. Subscribe now, so you don't miss our next video: / aviationnew. . Honeywell Aerospace is best known for its Primus glass cockpits, used primarily in business jets and turboprops, but Jason tells us the new Anthem is also targeted for use in both jets and single engine piston aircraft. Here are some additional facts that didn't come up in the conversation. Anthem is not shipping today, but first deliveries are expected in 2023. They also expect to make retrofit systems for older aircraft by 2025. And their launch customers are interesting. They include two eVTOL aircraft. One is the VA-X4 from Vertical Aerospace, and the other is the 7-Seat Lilium Jet. You can learn more about the Honeywell Anthem glass cockpit at: https://aerospace.honeywell.com Please Support Aviation News Talk by donating via either: Patreon ➜ https://aviationnewstalk.com/Patreon PayPal ➜ https://aviationnewstalk.com/PayPal You can also subscribe to the Aviation News Talk podcast for free, so that the weekly show is automatically downloaded to your phone. You can do that at: https://aviationnewstalk.com/ or wherever you get podcasts.