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Expanded STC for Dynon SkyView HDX Includes Most Piston Twins

STC Now Covers Nearly 800 Certified Aircraft Models

Dynon Certified, a member of the Dynon Group of Woodinville, Washington, announced that the Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for its SkyView HDX Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS), has been expanded to include nearly all piston twin-engine aircraft.

The expansion adds 168 new twin-engine models and 24 single-engine models to the STC Approved Model List (AML). The total coverage of the STC now includes nearly 800 aircraft models that are approved for Dynon’s SkyView HDX, making it a comprehensive option for upgrading general aviation aircraft. The STC covers most non-pressurized piston single- and twin-engine aircraft that carry up to 10 people. Some of the models added were requested by popular demand of users.

Michael Schofield, Dynon Avionics Director of Marketing said, "We're excited to offer our advanced avionics to a broader range of aircraft while maintaining our commitment to value. Twin-engine aircraft usually pay a significant premium to equip their aircraft, in part because there are two engines, but also because they are often segmented into higher cost equipment. By keeping our pricing consistent across our Dynon Certified product line, we're ensuring that more pilots can benefit from modern avionics technology."

FMI:  www.dynoncertified.com/skyview-components.php

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