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Agenda Product Description Operation Plan Market Analysis Competitors Business Model Marketing Plan SWAT Model Future Development

Agenda Product Description Operation Plan Market Analysis Competitors Business Model Marketing Plan SWAT Model Future Development

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Agenda

• Product Description

• Operation Plan

• Market Analysis

• Competitors

• Business Model

• Marketing Plan

• SWAT Model

• Future Development

Background

Up to 11KM deep

Cost per day: 150K-200K$ Salvage time: 7-14 days

Plane crashes into the ocean– The search for the black box

Idea Outline

Communication with box: acousticAvoiding mass operation with our product

The Existing Box

During Flight:

This Cable feeds flight data and

voltage from plane

The Electronic boards process the

data

Flash Memory Card

CSMU – crash survivable memory unit

The Product

Receive ModeTransmit mode

101001011…

001111010…

Flash Memory Card

• Plane crashes into the ocean• Controller sorts flight data

• Controller enters waiting mode• Transmission from search ship arrives• Message says: “start transmission”

• Board switches to Transmit mode

• Modem modulates bits to electric signals• Transducer transduces electric signals to acoustic signals

• Board prepares file and sends it to modem

T/RController

Board

Transducer modulator

demodulator

Batteries

Modem

Order of transmission

Transmission is ordered due to limitedbattery power and liability• Data is sorted by:

• Time – descending recency• Formal necessity – mandatory parameters first• Importance to crash investigation

• Data can be sent as requested:• protocol allows specific requests

• Data is compressed• In the future – self detection and sending of irregularities

Operation Plan I

Considerations:

• Aviation industry nature

• Gap between box manufacturers and

product beneficiaries

• Economies to scale – few large companies

dominate the market

• Rigid regulation and intricate

authorization

Operation Plan II

First Stage – independent R&D:

• Patent registration

• Estimated Needs for the first stage:

• Development: 6 months

• Team: 6 engineers, 4 businessmen

• Funding: 3M $ to raise

• Meanwhile: lobbying for regulation

Operation Plan III

Second Stage – engagement:

• Agreement with 1+ box manufacturer/s:

• Customization

• Common R&D teamwork

• Estimated Needs for the second stage:

• Development: 1 year

• Team: 3 engineers, 4 businessmen

• Funding & housing : By manufacturer

Market Analysis I

Year 2001 2004 2020 2020  

   New

airplanes UpgradedNew

airplanes Sum

Commercial Airplanes- Major market 15,000 1,000 5,000 18,400 39,650

Jet planes- Secondary Market 50,000 1,000 6,500 30,000 87,500

Sum 65,000 2,250 11,500 48,400 127,150

Market Analysis II

• Black box manufacturers• Major Trends:

• Stable Growth• Strongly depends on airlines growth

• Distribution Channels: box manufacturers

• Major Players:• FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) and other regulating authorities• Commercial airplane manufacturers

• Airline companies

Market Analysis III

Entry Barriers:

• Rigid regulation (FAA)

• Conservative market

• Centralized industries:

• Aircraft industry

• Black box industry

• Huge corporations

• Infrastructure dependency

• Uncertainty

Competitors I

• Smiths Industries (~20% market share)

• Others:

• penny & Giles

• Universal Aviation

• British Aerospace

• EMH Technologies

• Direct competitors – box manufacturers:

• Honeywell (~30% market share)

• L-3 Communications (~30% market share)

Competitors II• Indirect competitors –

Alternative solutions:• ‘The infrastructure solution’ –

Broadcasting data to ground constantly

Example: Refael & Elbit-Starling• ‘The partial infrastructure solution’ –

Broadcasting to ground on emergency• ‘The engineered solution’ –

The box detaches from plane and floats

DRS Flight Safety & Communication

Business Model I - Pricing

• Direct costs -• Saving search costs: average of $1.5M• Insurance premium saving: $3,000-$4,000 per plane a year

• Indirect costs -• Damaged reputation• Diplomatic damage in case of a suspicion for terror attack Added revenue to box manufacturer: $5-$6K per unit Our share - $3K per unit

Business Model II-Revenue• Modest scenario:

• New commercial planes: ~30% out of 1000• Upgraded and Domestics: ~550 planes Sum: 850 planes and 1700 boxes Added revenues to manufacturer: 9-11M Our share: 5-6M $

• Best-Case scenario:• New commercial planes: 1000• Upgraded and Domestics: 1000 Sum: 2000 planes and 4000 boxes Added revenues to manufacturer: 20-24M $ Our share: 10-12M $

Development Stage I - Cost

• Salaries for the 10-12 employees and

consultant- $500K• Rental fee - $30K• Development of ASIC - $200K• Patents registration- $600K• Transducer Housing (Outsourcing)- $200K• Amplifier & Modem customizing - $200K• PR & Trade shows - $800K

Total costs- ~$3M

Marketing Plan I

• Positioning - an efficiency & safety

mean to:• The Black box manufacturers• The FAA

• Mediums to reach our customers -

Doron Yogev- connections with:• Black box manufacturers• The FAA• Airline companies

Aviation Trade shows

Potential Trade shows:•July 2003-

• Wittman Regional Airport, Oshkosh, WI•September 2003-

•Harrah’s Reno, Reno, NV•Orange County CC, Orlando, FL

•October 2003-•Palm Springs, CA

SWOT Model I

• Strengths:

• New technology

• Chance of regulation

• Partnership

• Weaknesses:

• Uncertainty – Must have VS. Nice to…

• Dependency on manufacturers

• Trouble in funding due to high risk

SWOT Model II

• Opportunities:

• Anti-terror approach – keenness to

accept new ideas related to safety

• Threats:

• The box’ manufacturers’ R&D

Future Development

Third stage: penetrating the marine market

• Large naval vessels also carry quite

similar black boxes

• Entry barriers – lower

• Regulation – less rigid

• Atmosphere – more opened to innovations

• Technical facileness – in comparison to

aviation

Credits

We’d like to thank:Dorog Yogev – Jet Link * Yoseph Statman – NASA * Michael

Thompson – Honeywell * Ning Xiao – LinkQuest * Arye Cohen

& Hanan – Bedek * Michael Sahar – Tadiran * Yitzhak Ben

Ya’akov & Jacob Barak – El-Al * Ed Hischmeyer – FAA * Efi

Zahavi * Sela Meyouhas – Underwater Electronics Branch /

IDF Navy * Nir Barkat – BRM * Dana Teltsch – HUJI * Aviram

Arbel – Noytech * Arye Fredelis & Amiram – EL-AL

Dan Aks * Yuval Shafir * Moshe Bar Siman Tov

Tal Kramer * Yoav Magen * Avi Gruber