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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Rockwell’s Fusion sparks much interest
Monday 17. of November 2008 The launch of the super-midsize Gulfstream G250 in October added yet another program to the growing list of contract wins for the Rockwell... |
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EMS Satcom intros new antenna
Sunday 16. of November 2008 Satellite communications specialist EMS Satcom (Stand No. 113) has introduced its new eNfusion AMT-700 high-gain antenna (HGA). The new... |
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‘Fly-by-wireless’ Technology a ‘Success’
Saturday 01. of November 2008 Gulfstream Aerospace last month announced that it successfully demonstrated aircraft control using “fly-by-wireless” technology. The two-hour... |
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StandardAero Announces Falcon 900 Cockpit Upgrade
Saturday 01. of November 2008 Dassault Falcon 900C and 900EX owners will soon be able to receive flight-deck facelifts, thanks to a Honeywell retrofit program announced at... |
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Sagem Gains First Retrofit STC
Saturday 01. of November 2008 Dallas-based Sagem Avionics announced it has received a supplemental type certificate for installation of its ICDS avionics system in the... |
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