JetOS
The JetOS RTOS (Russian: ОСРВ JetOS) is a Unix-like real-time operating system under development by the Russian State Scientific Research Institute of Aviation Systems and the Institute for System Programming.[1][2] JetOS is primarily designed for use in embedded systems for civil aviation, as part of the Russian strategy of import substitution.[3] JetOS is designed to power avionics systems on commercial aircraft such as the Yakovlev SJ-100 and Yakovlev MC-21, enabling real-time data acquisition, processing and display for control systems, navigation and other flight parameters.[4][5] The operating systems supports running up to 30 applications to be run during flight, meeting the requirements for DO-178C and ARINC 653.[6] HistoryDevelopment of JetOS began in 2016 on order of the Ministry of Industry and Trade as part of import-substitution measures to create an alternative to foreign operating systems such as LynxOS, VxWorks and PikeOS.[7] The first version of the operating system was operational in 2019, with testing and integration continuing.[8] ApplicationsCommercial aircraftSee alsoReferences
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