Fri, Jun 25, 2021
AEA2021 Sponsor: Always-Innovative Aspen Avionics
Based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Aspen Avionics specializes in bringing the most advanced display and sensor technology from the commercial and business aviation markets into general aviation cockpits—and budgets.

Aspen’s Evolution Flight Display system enables aircraft owners to upgrade their primary flight instrument “six pack” to glass cockpit technology all at once, or in stages. Easy and inexpensive software upgrades add new features and capabilities, while future proofing the system and protecting owners’ investments. Our philosophy is that getting the latest avionics technology shouldn’t always mean spending a lot of money on equipment or on installation.
The company can be found online at www.aspenavionics.com, and may be reached at (505) 856-5034.
Trade-in your current Aspen Evolution flight display
and trade-up to a NEW Evolution MAX display
MAX out your Aspen Display with:

Dual Redundancy - eliminates single point of failure with GPS-aided AHRS
Synthetic Vision - standard on all MAX displays
Audio Callouts - improves flight awareness with voice prompts and alerts
Hi-Vis Display - enhances day/night visibility with a brighter, more vibrant screen
Slide-in Replacement - minimizes installation costs with a simple plug and play
No Backups Required - With Evolution 2000 (Pro MAX PFD + MFD1000 MAX or Evolution 2500 (Pro MAX PFD + MFD1000 MAX + MFD500 MAX systems
Single Display System
|
$4,995 |
Two-Display System |
$6,995 |
Three Display System |
$8,495 |
Did-You-Know? Cool Facts About Aspen Avionics
- In 2015, Aspen’s Connected Panel technology received a U.S. patent which marks the industry’s only patented wireless cockpit technology that connects FAA-certified avionics with non-certified handheld devices.
- Aspen is a two-time recipient of FLYING Magazine’s Editors’ Choice Award. First, for its revolutionary Evolution Flight Display System, and in 2015 for its software-only AOA Indicator upgrade.
- Aspen, L-3 and the NextGen GA Fund introduce program to bundle Aspen’s Angle of Attack Indicator, Aspen Evolution displays and L-3’s NGT line of ADS-B solutions. More information can be found at: www.aspenavionics.com/jumpstartADS-B
- Aspen’s Angle of Attack Indicator receives second place in Nasa’s Tech Briefs “Create the Future” Contest in the Aerospace category
- Aspen continues to innovate with the industry’s first only, software-based AOA system. Aspen’s AOA requires no external cables, aircraft modifications – pure software upgrade! Learn more at www.aspenavionics.com/aoa
- Aspen acquired Accord Technology which manufactures the NexNav™ GPS sensors and was the first GPS manufacturer to receive FAA authorization for meeting Technical Standard Order C145c? Gives the company access to GPS technology to expand product line for future ADS-B platforms for both fixed wing and helicopter applications.
- Built-in redundancy? Check! Aspen offers the only fully redundant PFD solution on the market with its Evolution 2000 or 2500 system. A single button push turns the MFD 1000 into a fully functional backup PFD.
- Protect your glass panel investment! Aspen continually provides the latest features and functionality via easy-to-load software upgrades.
- Holy backup battery, Batman! Aspen displays have built-in battery backup to provide 30 minutes of use in the unfortunate event of losing electrical power. Optional external battery gives you two hours of glass panel comfort.
- Get inspired! View hundreds of Aspen installs on Aspen’s Customer Gallery or easily upload your own photos at: http://www.aspenavionics.com/customer-gallery/
- Aspen plays well with others. Aspen’s full-featured glass panel displays are highly compatible with the avionics already installed in most aircraft.Staying “Connected.” Aspen will continue to collaborate with other industry leaders to deliver upon our philosophy of openness and interoperability, enabling new options for owners to update their aircraft with advanced, best-of-breed avionics capabilities.
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