Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Banyan Air Service is expanding its capabilities to include avionics installations in large-cabin business jets. The company’s avionics department recently completed the installation of a cabin entertainment system in a Gulfstream IV-SP, EVS in a Falcon 900B and satellite tv and high-speed-data satcom in a privately owned Boeing 747SP.
Projects currently under way include data satcom in a Boeing BBJ and cabin electronics in a GIII. Banyan has traditionally provided avionics for King Airs, Citations and Learjets.
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