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Mon, Jul 29, 2024

Warranty Extended on Aspen’s Evolution MAX and E5 Displays

Factory Coverage Now Three Years

Aspen Avionics, based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, announced the extension of factory warranty coverage on its Evolution MAX and E5 Display Systems. 

The warranty is extended from two to three years with unlimited transferability. The extension indicates the company’s willingness to work with the general aviation community to provide cost-effective and ongoing support for its display systems.

The longer warranty period covers all components regardless of their accumulated flight hours. In addition, the company will provide reasonable pricing options for an additional two years beyond the original factory coverage.

Those options are:

  • Single-display extended warranty: $995 for two years
  • Dual-display extended warranty: $1,295 for two years
  • Three-display extended warranty: covered at no additional charge under the Dual-display extended warranty plan

The new three-year factory warranty is effective immediately on newly-purchased displays and does not apply to systems purchased previously.

Aspen Avionics is a division of The Airo Group, a diverse operating company of aerospace and defense brands including Airo Drone, Jaunt Air Mobility, and Coastal Defense, Inc. Airo Group provides expertise and services in drone missions and operations, advanced avionics, passenger and cargo transport, and training.

FMI:  aspenavionics.com/ , theairogroup.com/

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