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Mon, Jul 26, 2010

Extended Warranty Available For Aspen Evolution

Installed Systems Eligible For Further Protection

Aspen Avionics has announced a new extended product warranty program available for its line of Evolution Flight Display products. The new extended product warranty program lengthens Aspen Avionics’ warranty for one year, and is available direct from the company. The extended warranty covers component repair of the Evolution Flight Display System, with special pricing options for multi-display installations.

“The Evolution Flight Displays are easy to upgrade with new features and compatible with existing avionics, and as a result we expect them to be in our customers’ panels for a very long time,” said Mark Ferrari, Aspen’s Vice President of Sales and Customer Service. “Aspen’s affordable extended product warranty program is designed to give owners coverage against unexpected maintenance after their factory warranties expire. The new warranty can be renewed annually for ongoing protection of their avionics investment.”

Evolution Flight Display owners have the option to purchase a one-year extended product warranty any time before their factory warranty expires. For those customers whose flight displays are already out of factory warranty, Aspen is extending an introductory signup period until November 30th, 2010.

The extended product warranty is purchased for each individual Evolution Flight Display installed, with discounted pricing available for those customers who have multiple flight displays installed in their panels. Single-display extended warranties list at $695 annually, and customers can purchase coverage for two displays in the same panel at a discounted price of $995.

Evolution 2500 Package customers who purchase annual extended warranties for their EFD1000 Primary Flight Display and EFD1000 Multi-function Flight Display (MFD) will receive extended coverage for their EFD500 MFD free of charge. The Aspen extended product warranty covers repair of the entire Evolution Flight Display System, including the Evolution Flight Display, the Analog Converter Unit, the Configuration Module and the Remote Sensor Module, for the term of the extended warranty period.

Shipping to and from the Aspen Avionics factory is covered under the warranty. Labor costs associated with the removal and the replacement of the Evolution Flight Display and/or the associated components are not covered under the extended product warranty program.

FMI: www.aspenavionics.com/extendedwarranty

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