Total Aircraft Services has announced the completion of icing tests for its CL-300 enhanced-vision system for the Bombardier Challenger 300. The company is now looking for a launch customer to complete the supplemental type certificate process for the system and is offering an unspecified but “substantial” discount off the projected $150,000 installed price. One complete modification kit is ready for installation, said Naras Alksninis, director of marketing for the Van Nuys, Calif.-based company. “All we need is about 10 days of downtime to do the modification and complete our testing,” he noted.
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WAAS/SBAS-FMS OK’d for Astra Light Jet
Monday 01. of December 2008 Global Aviation recently installed dual Universal Avionics UNS-1Ew WAAS/SBAS-FMSs in an Astra light jet. This is the first certification... |
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Garmin Unveils GPSMAP 696
Monday 01. of December 2008 Garmin last month unveiled the GPSMAP 696, a portable aviation navigation device with a seven-inch portrait screen. The GPSMAP 696 incorporates... |
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Visibility tests complete for SSBJs
Monday 01. of December 2008 NASA and Gulfstream last month wrapped up six weeks of flight testing at the Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards AFB in California aimed at... |
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Pro Line Fusion under way, Collins studies next technology
Monday 01. of December 2008 The launch of the super-midsize Gulfstream G250 at October’s NBAA Convention added yet another program to the growing list of contract wins for... |
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Avidyne Offers FlexCare Warranty
Monday 01. of December 2008 Avidyne is offering an extended warranty plan called FlexCare, available for one-, two- or three-year terms after the original two-year warranty... |
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