It's all in the name for CMC Electronics, which despite only being one week old has 100 years of experience.

Originally part of GEC Marconi, then latterly BAE Systems Canada, the company became CMC Electronics following a takeover.

The company has been contracted to supply its latest generation GPS receivers, the CMA-4024, to Honeywell International.

These will be integrated into Honeywell's Local Area Augmentation System as the GPS reference receiver and in several of Honeywell's aircraft navigation and landing products.

It has also won a contract to supply and refit its systems for the classic Boeing 747s of Saudi Arabian Airlines, Corsair and Hong Kong Dragon Airlines.

Source: Flight Daily News