Mon, Oct 25, 2004
Installation To Be Performed At Mid-Canada Mod Center
CMC Electronics Inc. has been
awarded a contract for a dual PilotView Electronic Flight Bag (EFB)
installation from Mid-Canada Mod Center (MC2). This installation
will be for a long-standing MC2 client on their recently acquired
Falcon-50 corporate aircraft. The installation will take place
during October 2004, making this the first business jet in Canada
to be outfitted with a CMC Electronics' PilotView EFB.
Bill Arsenault, Vice President, Mid-Canada Mod Center, said he
was very impressed with the PilotView EFB and its avionics-grade
hardware. "I believe that CMC Electronics has built a Class 2 EFB
that pilots will find reliable and valuable - and will embrace as
'must have' technology. We look forward to this Falcon-50
installation and subsequent STC, along with many more, which I am
sure will follow once the industry starts to get a look at this
unit in the field."
"We are delighted to announce the first business jet sale of our
new PilotView EFB to Mid-Canada Mod Center. With features that are
usually not found in a Class 2 EFB, the CMC Electronics' PilotView
EFB is truly in a class of its own," said Bruce Bailey, CMC
Electronics Vice President, Commercial Aviation.
CMC Electronics launched its Electronic Flight Bag line of
products last year and retained responsibility for the former
Northstar aviation sector products after the sale of its subsidiary
Northstar Technologies to Brunswick Corporation of Lake Forest
(IL). The former Northstar aviation sector products, include the
CT-1000G Electronic Flight Bag and the M1 and M3 series GPS
products.
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