Sun, Dec 09, 2018
Company Plans To Expand In High Growth Avionics Areas
Abaco has appointed Dualos LLC as an authorized distributor for Abaco's extensive range of avionics products in the test and simulation market. Dualos has a market focus on, and far-reaching expertise in, test and simulation, and will initially serve the North American market. The company plans to expand in high growth avionics areas.
"We are delighted to have established this relationship with Dualos, which we believe will enable us to even better serve organizations working in the test and simulation space," said John Muller, Chief Growth Officer, Abaco. "Dualos shares many of our values in its commitment to customer success, its focus on quality and its emphasis on integrity in all its relationships. We're looking forward to working with and supporting the Dualos team and to helping them deliver our market-leading avionics solutions to their customers."
"Abaco has a long history in serving the avionics market," said Rob Harris, Executive Vice President, Dualos. "We look forward to taking advantage of that strength; leveraging our focus, experience and expertise in test and simulation; and enhancing the breadth and depth of the solutions we can offer. We'll bring together Abaco's great products and backup with our ability to understand the customer's problem, identify the optimum solution and deliver real value. We believe we're at the start of something very exciting."
Abaco provides a broad and deep line of avionics interfaces, test platforms, tools and software and supports avionics designers with responsive technical assistance from our engineers. Our solutions enable the development of modern military and commercial aircraft from small SWaP-constrained unmanned platforms to large commercial airliners. Abaco's expertise spans the entire aircraft lifecycle from development, simulation and testing to deployment and MRO.
Headquartered in Tacoma, WA, Dualos has served the avionics and embedded computing market since it was founded in 2008.
(Source: Abaco news release)
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