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Mon, Apr 02, 2012

Duncan Aviation Launches New iPad App

Shows Company Services, Locations, Contact Information

Duncan Aviation’s first mobile application is now available for download on iPads, and improves operators’ access to information about the company’s service locations, contact information and department listings.

“We support avionics maintenance and installations at any of our shop locations, and we have road teams available for emergency airframe and engine services,” says Matt Nelson, Satellite Network Manager. “Our facilities are strategically placed around the country. If you can reach one of our locations, we can get you the services you need.”

The Duncan Aviation app features an interactive map that displays the company’s many locations, which can be filtered by service capabilities. Operators can also add locations to a list of favorites for quick access.

The app doesn’t need a data connection after it’s installed, and allows operators to access Duncan Aviation’s locations and contact information in the field. “We plan to add more features to the app, so be watching for future developments,” says Sarah Naeher, Web Designer at Duncan Aviation. “Our goal is for this to become even more useful for operators when they’re away from the office.”

The Duncan Aviation iPad app is available for installation through iTunes. An Android version will be released at a later date.

www.DuncanAviation.aero

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