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Air Plains Services Named Avidyne Avionics Dealer

Follows Announcement Of Three New Engine Upgrades

Air Plains Services, a world leader in extreme performance upgrades for a variety of general aviation aircraft models, has been named an authorized Avidyne avionics dealer for general aviation aircraft.

“We’re very excited to be able to bring the option of Avidyne products to our customers,” said Mike Kelley, Air Plains Services owner. “Avidyne is a leader with a wide range of general aviation avionics that fits very well in our product line, giving our customers even more options for solutions that best fit their requirements.”

Avidyne designs and manufactures integrated instruments, flight displays, VHF and GPS-based navigation, communication, and data link transceivers, digital flight control systems, as well as a range of ADS-B, traffic detection and weather detection sensors.

Air Plains Services also recently announced the addition of three new engine upgrade options for Cessna single-engine pistons, giving the company one of the widest ranges of engine upgrade options in the industry. The latest offering includes a 260 hp upgrade for Cessna 182 S and T models and a 260 hp upgrade for Cessna 182RG models.

(Image provided with Air Plains news release)

FMI: www.airplains.com

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