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Case study: Accelerating avionics safety certification

Aerospace manufacturers face challenges certifying avionics software under DO-178C due to growing complexity, supply chain issues, and skill shortages. Certifying a single software component can take over 3 years and cost millions.

Wind River offers “certifiable IP blocks” - pre-tested software and artifacts that dramatically reduce certification time and cost.

In this case study, learn how a leading aerospace company used Wind River’s VxWorks RTOS, hypervisor, security framework and other IP blocks to certify a 16-core processor system in under a year, saving millions.

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  • Streamline safety requirements with certifiable IP blocks

    Wind River has developed software and intellectual property to simplify DO-178C certification for avionics. Their solution can reduce costs and accelerate development of aviation electronics. Wind River offers certifiable IP blocks for critical components like file systems, network stacks, and boot loaders.

    These pre-built modules have completed initial DO-178C compliance stages, saving years of work. Aircraft makers can then customize software and complete final certification with Wind River's help. By reusing standardized IP and customizing as needed, manufacturers gain efficiency.

    To learn more about how Wind River can streamline your avionics software certification, read the full content here.

  • eLxr Pro Solution Overview

    The eLxr project offers an open-source, enterprise-grade Debian-based Linux platform for cloud-to-edge deployments. Features include:

    • Upstream-first approach with Debian's governance
    • Cloud-native readiness for container workloads
    • Performance optimization for COTS hardware
    • Continuous security monitoring
    • Compact, extensible packages for industry needs

    Wind River provides eLxr Pro, offering commercial support, services, and consultancy, including SLA options and 10 years of technical support. Additional offerings include migration services, performance tuning, and enhanced security.

    Explore the Product Overview to see how eLxr Pro enhances server innovation with open-source freedom.

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