Rosen Aviation Unveils Operator-designed CMS
Celestia cabin management system offers predictive system diagnostics
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Rosen Aviation has introduced Celestia, which the company describes as the world’s first operator-designed cabin management system (CMS) for VIP, business, and commercial aviation applications. The Eugene, Oregon-based in-flight entertainment and cabin electronics specialist developed this system in collaboration with an aircraft operator.

This latest development comes shortly after Rosen’s launch of the 4K Smart Map Box, which combines SmartTV functionality with advanced moving-map capabilities in a compact unit.

According to Rosen Aviation, the new Celestia CMS focuses primarily on reliability and redundancy through a distributed network architecture with a secondary Ethernet backbone. The system offers enhanced component health monitoring capabilities and allows operators to create customized user interfaces and graphics with integration options for iOS and Android personal electronic device applications.

Lee Clark, senior v-p of strategy at Rosen, said the CMS provides “a highly capable, innovative one-stop shop for all cabin electronics needs, yet maintains a high level of agility and scalability to integrate with other technologies available in the interiors space.”

Rosen’s team designed the system architecture to enable operators to easily swap components between locations with minimal integration requirements. The company highlighted the inclusion of predictive system diagnostics designed to improve overall performance and reliability.

Rosen showcased a functioning Celestia system mockup at the Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) 2025 in Hamburg, Germany.

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