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EDMO Adds Lone Star Avionics to Their Line

The Company Continues to Expand Their Offerings

EDMO Distributors recently announced that they will be adding several products from Lone Star Aviation Corporation to their ever-expanding catalog. In their words, “that’s the EDMO way!”

Over the last 50 years, EDMO has been working to build their reputation as a reliable distributor of avionics, tools, and other pilot supplies. This has been accomplished through over 300 partnerships with manufacturers. Currently, they have the capability to serve commercial, corporate, military, and general aviation customers in both fixed-wing and rotor markets.

Their latest partner, Lone Star Aviation Corp, is an electronics manufacturer based in Mansfield, Texas. They are known for having ‘ruggedized’ products that are able to withstand harsh airborne environments. For over 30 years, the company has been in business with the U.S. Armed Forces and government entities along with air and rotorcraft manufacturers.

In this new partnership, several of Lone Star’s products will be available through EDMO. This includes noise filters, inverters, and cooling fans, FAA TSO approved DC converters, and LED lighting. Almost all of these products come with FAA Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) or Technical Standard Orders (TSO) authorization. They are already available on the EDMO website.

According to EDMO, “the continued expansion of product lines and services guarantees that EDMO will meet the needs of the aviation industry today, and in the years ahead.”

FMI: www.edmo.com, www.lonestaraviation.com

 


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