Aircraft window manufacturer
Gentex unveiled its latest generation of electro
nically dimmable windows (EDW) last week at NBAA 2016. The next-generation sunlight- and heat-co
ntrol solution features: high-speed transition between clear and dark; a new ultra-dark; low-end transmission; thin-film coating to eliminate harmful IR and UV light that can fade and damage interior fabrics; and according to the Michigan-ba
sed manufacturer, reduced maintenance and operation costs compared with traditio
nal shades.
This new technology energizes an electrochromic gel placed between two sheets of co
nductive glass and provides a Bluetooth-compatible wireless co
ntrol capability through perso
nal electro
nic devices or the aircraft cabin management system. The dimmable windows premiered on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and the Beechcraft King Air 350i.
“EDW is a great addition to business aircraft because it helps create a comfortable and functio
nal interior space by co
ntrolling heat and glare,” said Mike Behm, the company’s director of aerospace sales and marketing. “This next generation of dimmable aircraft window is another example of how Gentex strives to enhance the experience of flight with an enlarged view of the outdoor environment, improved passenger comfort and intuitive individual or crew co
ntrol over the entire cabin environment.”