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Sun, Sep 25, 2011

Max-Viz, Brant Aero Announce EVS-600 Installation On Found Expedition 350

Enhanced Vision System In Use On Amphibious Aircraft

Max-Viz and Brant Aero of Brantford, Ontario Canada announced the first installation of a Max-Viz EVS-600 dual sensor General Aviation infrared Enhanced Vision System (EVS) on a Found Expedition 350 amphibious aircraft, successor to the Bush Hawk.

“This first installation with Brant Aero sets the stage for additional follow on programs” states Bob Yerex, VP Sales for Max-Viz Inc. “It was a distinct pleasure to work with all of the folks from Brant Aero and we look forward to more installations with this Ontario, Canada based facility in our cooperative future. The addition of an EVS to this aircraft will have a dramatic impact on situational awareness and operational safety in the remote regions in which these aircraft routinely operate.”

Patrick Field for Brant Aero stated "Max-Viz brings aviation one step closer to eliminating controlled flight into terrain during less than ideal weather conditions."

FMI: www.max-viz.com, www.brantaero.com

Expedition 350 File Photo


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