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Dynon Announces Return to Normalcy

With Supply Chain in Order, Most Products Ready to Ship

Dynon was happy to announce that the warehouse is back to the usual swing of things, with most products in-stock and ready to ship after years of supply chain woes.

Just like everyone else in the electronics manufacturing market, Dynon has faced a daunting combination of delays, supplier changes, and inconsistent delivery schedules as the global economy continued to suffer the aftereffects of 2020. For months now, Dynon has endured a constant backlog, despite efforts to increase manufacturing and output. Customers looking forward to the purchase of the glass panel SkyView HDX were particularly antsy, often cross-shopping other, lesser replacements in order to guarantee a build's completion. Now, Dynon says, that's a thing of the past.

"We want to thank our supply chain, production, sales and engineering teams for working hard to overcome these difficulties and secure the materials and components we need," the company said in a pre-Sun n' Fun press release. "They have done a remarkable job in ensuring the quality and reliability of our products. We also want to thank our loyal customers for choosing Dynon and supporting us during these challenging times. We are grateful for your trust and confidence in our products and services. Thank you again for being part of the Dynon family. We look forward to serving you."

FMI: www.dynonavionics.com

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