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FreeFlight Systems' Datalink ADS-B In Receiver and Transceiver Earns AML-STC

Available In Both Receiver And Transceiver Options

FreeFlight Systems' Datalink ADS-B Solution has received AML-STC approval covering over 400 FAA Part 23 aircraft airframes for OEMs including Beechcraft, Cessna, Piper, and more.

The Datalink ADS-B system, available in both receiver and transceiver options, has received five certifications for ADS-B; transmission on the 978 UAT frequency, receiving flight information broadcast services (FIS-B), receiving and processing aircraft surveillance application systems, receiving traffic information systems broadcasting (TIS-B) and global positioning systems.

The unit interfaces with Traffic Alert System (TAS) and Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS), and supports Ethernet, RS-232, and ARINC 429 data interfaces.
 
The solution is designed to interface with a broad range of aircraft avionics and tablet applications, and also provides a flexible option for upgrading technologies and displays. FreeFlight Systems' latest ADS-B device is an addition to their list of avionic systems and technologies.

"This is exciting news for our customers," mentioned Ashley Ring, VP Sales and Marketing of FreeFlight Systems.

"Many of our customers already flying with our RANGR series can upgrade to the new Datalink ADS-B transceiver to improve their situational awareness." 

FMI: www.freeflightsystems.com, http://go.freeflightsystems.com/datalink

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