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Mon, Jul 25, 2005

Yet Another Oshkosh Sneak Peek: Xerion Avionix Introduces New Engine Monitor

Xerion Avionix LLC is introducing a new engine monitor, the AuRACLE, at AirVenture 2005.

The AuRACLE TM will support both non-certified and certificated aircraft. Shipments of non-certified product are scheduled for October, 2005, with STC installations for certificated aircraft scheduled to begin in the 1st quarter of 2006. The AuRACLE TM and its bright 5.0" color LCD display is to be certified for primary instrument replacement and could be used to replace original equipment MAP, RPM, FF, EGT, and CHT instruments, freeing up valuable panel space. 

"The engine monitoring market segment is starting to realize significant benefits from the latest in flat panel, automotive, and telecommunications technologies," stated Xerion Avionix president Wayne Carl. "Xerion will be introducing a line of engine management systems over the next twelve months that will provide GA pilots with the benefits of these technologies, at an affordable price."

"Xerion is committed to the development of relationships with our customers and sales partners. This philosophy has been the driving force behind the design of the AuRACLE TM product line, and is essential to our future success," continued Carl.

Xerion will release a twin engine version of the AuRACLE TM for certificated aircraft next spring.

FMI: AirVenture Booth #2138, www.xerionavionix.com

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