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Tue, Nov 29, 2016

Orbit Receives Order From A Large International Aircraft Manufacturer

Contract Valued At $4.5 Million For The Development And Supply Of Communication Management Systems

Satellite tracking and communications provider Orbit Technologies has received a $4.5 million order from one of the largest aircraft manufacturers worldwide for the development and supply of prototypes of an advanced system for the management of aircraft audio communication.

This is a long-term agreement, according to the company. Upon completion of the development and supply of the prototypes, it is expected to bring Orbit orders for more systems and future income.

The system that will be supplied by Orbit to the customer is an aviation audio-management system designed for aircraft. The system is adapted to a variety of aviation applications and provides a complete solution for audio systems. It leverages Orbit's capabilities to process digital signals and provide high-quality sound, which result in higher-quality communications that improve crew performance and collaboration between crew members.

"We are proud of the confidence and trust that this large aircraft manufacturer has placed in Orbit and its digital audio-management systems," says Eitan Livneh, Orbit's CEO. "We consider this agreement a ratification of the quality and technological edge of Orbit's solutions."

(Source: Orbit news release)

FMI: www.orbit-cs.com 

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