Intercom solutions provider Axnes has launched the CPX Wireless Intercommunication System, a next‑generation Passenger Address (PA) and Intercommunication System (WICS), providing hearing‑protection designed for passenger transport and mission operations like offshore, helicopter tourism, air medical and VIP. Built and engineered in Norway, CPX delivers certified performance, superior comfort and seamless integration into modern rotorcraft cabins.
“We developed CPX to meet the highest operational, safety, and comfort standards,” said Axnes’ Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), Klaus Fruehwirth. “This system sets a new benchmark for passenger/crew audio and hearing protection, while maintaining the rugged reliability expected in demanding aviation environments.
“We developed the new CPX system in close collaboration with operators and validated it through extensive, real‑world testing to ensure uncompromising reliability. The result is a robust, fully aviation‑qualified platform that significantly enhances safety, reduces cabin noise exposure, and elevates the overall passenger and crew experience.”
Chief Product Officer (CPO), Per Eirik Heimdal, added: “The CPX communication system takes wireless intercommunication to a new level by integrating the communication link directly into the headset itself, eliminating the need for any handheld control module. This streamlined, cable‑free design gives users total freedom of movement while maintaining crystal‑clear connectivity throughout the cabin. With intuitive HMI buttons built directly onto the headset, users gain full control of audio modes, volume, and communication functions at their fingertips – no extra hardware, no added complexity. The result is a cleaner cabin, faster operation, and an unmistakably modern user experience that enhances both mission efficiency and passenger comfort.”
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