The NIO for the design of airborne radio-electronic equipment is responsible for the development of Airborne Radio-Electronic Equipment (BREO) at the Yakovlev company (part of the Rostec UAC). In total, the company employs a team of 31 professionals in their field.
Employees of the department develop important images and messages about the functioning and malfunctions in systems so that pilots and engineers can more clearly monitor their operation.
They also make it possible for crew members to communicate with each other and with the dispatcher, as well as transmit information to passengers.
In addition, specialists are involved in solving non-trivial tasks for the implementation of the necessary measurements on experimental aircraft, designing a system of onboard measurements to provide information about the operation of aircraft systems during testing.
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