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Thu, Apr 12, 2018

Appareo Announces 5-Year Warranty On Stratus ADS-B Transponders

Applies To Units Purchased In 2018

Appareo has announced a five-year warranty on the company’s Stratus ADS-B “Out” transponders during the 2018 Sun ‘n Fun Fly-In & Expo in Lakeland, Florida. The company first informed the Appareo dealer network about the five-year warranty last month at the Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA) annual convention in Las Vegas, Nevada, and is excited to now announce it publicly.

To illustrate the company’s commitment to long-term quality, Appareo is pleased to offer an industry-leading five-year warranty for all certified transponders purchased in 2018. In addition, to assist Appareo dealers in serving their customers, the company is extending the five-year warranty to all previously-registered installations of certified Stratus transponders.

The Stratus ADS-B “Out” transponders have proven to be one of the most low-cost long-term solutions for complying with the 2020 mandate, and have been very well received in the General Aviation market. Additions to the AML will be announced in the near future, and Part 27 certification is anticipated in late Q2.

“Appareo has built a reputation for providing low-cost, easy-to-use avionics, and the Stratus product line has made us synonymous with ADS-B,” said Kris Garberg, president of Appareo Aviation. “However, we’re excited to announce that a line of non-ADS-B avionics are currently under development. Details will be available closer to product release, the first of which is scheduled for later this year,” Garberg said.

(Source: Appaero news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.appareo.com/stratus

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