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FreeFlight Systems Sponsors ANN's AEA 2010 Live Coverage!

An Avionics Veteran, FreeFlight Systems Has SO Much To Offer!

Founded in 2001 through the acquisition of Trimble Navigation’s Avionics Products Division, FreeFlight Systems is an international supplier of professional-grade avionics systems for commercial and military aircraft.

With a focus on safety, simplicity, and reliability, FreeFlight Systems offers a broad array of GPS navigation systems, GNSS/SBAS sensors, radar altimeters, and ADS-B components and systems worldwide. FreeFlight Systems philosophy is to provide quality avionics at affordable prices. 

Based in Waco, TX, FreeFlight Systems was the first company to certify an airborne Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) receiver. 

REALLY Cool Facts About FreeFlight Systems
  • Did you know FreeFlight Systems was the first to certify an airborne Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) remote receiver?
  • Did you know the FreeFlight Systems RA-4500 radar altimeter is the lowest cost radar altimeter with EFIS interface capability?
  • Did you know the FreeFlight Systems RA-4500 has TSO and ETSO certifications, and is proven accurate from 2,500 feet to 0 feet AGL.
  • Did you know the FreeFlight Systems RANGR 978MHz ADS-B Transmitter will be certified to the latest FAA requirements and will be available in mid-2010?
  • Did you know the FreeFlight Systems RA-4500 meets the radar altimeter requirements for HTAWS?
  • Did you know the FreeFlight Systems 1203 WAAS GPS receiver is STC'd on a Boeing 757 by Iceland Air as part of an ADS-B solution?
  • Did you know the FreeFlight Systems Hardened Memory Unit is fully crash survivable with fire protection of 1100 degrees Celsius for 1 hour?
  • Did you know the FreeFlight Systems Memory Management System is a low cost solution for recording and storing video and audio in an aircraft?
  • Did you know FreeFlight Systems is continuing to support and enhance the capabilities of the 2101 family of Navigation Management Systems?
Seriously COOL News About FreeFlight Systems!
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