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Wed, Apr 27, 2016

Avmax Creates ADS-B Out Solutions For Dash 8 And CRJ Aircraft

Bombardier Recommends Avmax’s ADS-B Out Solution For CRJ 100/200/700/900 Aircraft

The engineering division of Avmax has created ADS-B Out solutions for Dash 8 and CRJ aircraft. The solutions are Part 25 Supplemental Type Certificates (STC) for Dash 8-100/200/300 and CRJ 100/200/700/900; both aircraft types are approved by Transport Canada Civil Aviation Administration (TCCA) and the FAA, with the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) approval pending.

Bombardier recommends the Avmax CRJ 100/200 solution through the All Operator Message (AOM) 919 & 1541. “Avmax has a solid reputation in offering packaged STC’s for many aircraft platforms.” AOM 919 & 1541 goes on to say “Bombardier recommends that Operators who wish to implement a simplified ADS-B solution, to contact Avmax for pricing and lead-time information”

Many regulating agencies have or will have an ADS-B Out requirement by the year 2020. Avmax offers a low cost solution that will fit any budget. The STC is centered on the existing Rockwell Collins avionics architecture. Avmax is able to help with all your aviation needs, from nose to tail and everything in between.  For the ADS-B Out solution, this means, Avmax can supply the engineering, parts, modification kit and complete the install.

(Source: Avmax news release. Image from file)

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