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Thu, Apr 28, 2005

AIS To Distribute CA-320 Compass Correction System

Avionics International Supply, Inc. (AIS), a full-line wholesale distributor of avionics electronics, parts, and accessories, and Capital Avionics, Inc., designer and manufacturer of state-of-the-art ramp and bench test equipment, announced that they have entered into an exclusive distribution agreement for the all new CA-320 Compass Correction System.

"AIS is continuously evaluating product lines that keep us in step with the technology needs of our customer base. The CA-320 Compass Correction System should present to our customers a new standard for Compass Correction," said Andy Johnson, President of Avionics International Supply, Inc.

This product allows the technician to perform all measurements by simply moving the aircraft over an open ramp area replacing the sight compasses, compass roses and the skills needed to properly align an aircraft. "We are very excited about the opportunity to take the CA-320 product to market and feel it will be a true benefit to our customers."

"Avionics International Supply, Inc., has built a reputation for distributing reliable strategic products and services for their world-wide customer base. Their solutions, for everything from simple to complex aircraft electronics, provide measurable results for all types of customers," said Al Ingle, President of Capital Avionics, Inc. "Their expertise in providing end-to-end solutions for their customers provides an ideal fit for the introduction of the CA-320. This expertise along with their sales and marketing capability was a crucial factor in our decision to target AIS as our exclusive distributor in this market. "We are very excited about the synergies this partnership will create, as we move forward."

Founded in 1984, Avionics International Supply, Inc. is a wholesale distributor of Aircraft Electronics, Parts, and Accessories. With the inclusion of three different companies; Aerospace Instrument Support, Avionics Test Equipment Calibration, and Jetcom, AIS provides complete service and solutions to their customer base. Established at the Tallahassee Regional Airport in 1978, Capital Avionics Inc., designs and manufactures state-of-the-art ramp and bench test equipment. Made up of a diverse group of innovators and technicians, Capital Avionics Inc., remains on the leading edge of technology with the introduction of the CA-320, Compass Correction System.

FMI: www.avionicsinternational.com

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