Mon, Feb 05, 2018
Approved For MHD300, EX600, And ATD150 Traffic Displays
Duncan Aviation, in agreement with Avidyne Corporation, is pleased to announce an extension to its repair service agreement designating the company as the exclusive worldwide provider of repair services for Avidyne’s MHD300 MHD (Multi-Hazard Display), EX600 MFD (Multi-Function Display), and ATD150 ½-3-ATI Traffic Display.
“This agreement expands the great working relationship we have enjoyed with the folks at Duncan Aviation, and we are pleased to have them as our worldwide repair center for Avidyne’s legacy traffic display products,” said Roger Mitchell, Avidyne’s Vice President of Operations.
Since 2010, Duncan Aviation has provided similar exclusive repair and support services for Avidyne’s legacy display products including the 5-RR FSD, and the FlightMax 440, 450, 640, 650, 700, 740, 750, 800, 850 & 950 model MFDs, and in 2014 added Avidyne’s EX500 MFD repair support.
“Duncan Aviation has a terrific track record of providing a high level support for our legacy MFD customers,” says Mitchell. “Customers who have our dedicated Traffic Displays will now benefit from Duncan Aviation’s vast industry expertise and exceptional reputation for quality and service.”
“We are pleased to add the Avidyne MHD300/EX600/ATD150 product line to our service capabilities,” said Kevin Miesbach, New Business Development Manager for Duncan Aviation. “And look forward to supporting Avidyne’s MHD300, EX600, and ATD150 customers, as well as their legacy MFD customers for years to come.”
(Source: Duncan Aviation news release)
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