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Thu, Apr 20, 2023

Avidyne Named AEA Associate Member of the Year

Avidyne's Investments in Supply Pay Dividents in Dealer Esteem

The Aircraft Electronic Association is hitting the ground running ahead of its trade show on the 24th of April, announcing this year’s Associate Member of the Year: Avidyne.

Avidyne’s selection comes at the behest of AEA members throughout the industry, chosen by dealers in recognition for their service throughout the pandemic and beyond.

“Avidyne is pleased to have been selected by AEA’s member dealers and manufacturers as the Associate Member of the Year,” said John Talmadge, Avidyne’s Vice President of Worldwide Sales. “Avidyne joined the Aircraft Electronics Association in the early days of the company and we’ve made significant investments in support of our dealers, including our innovative Interactive Installation Manual, our web-based Dealer Portal, and our on-line dealer knowledge base, which we have designed to provide world-class support to our dealers.”

The industry had a rough go of things after 2020, when logistics were thrown in the metaphorical blender until the situation could improve. Avidyne ended up navigating the epoch just fine, thanks to some keen foresight and a willingness to put the money where it’s needed most. “I believe our dealers really appreciated the significant investment that we made during COVID and the supply chain crisis so that we were always able to have product available during that difficult period.”

“On behalf of all the folks at Avidyne in manufacturing, engineering, operations, finance, tech support, and sales, I want to thank the Association and all of the Dealers for this award, and for your continued support,” said Talmadge.

In particular, Talmadge made sure to recognize good service where credit is due.

"We would also like to express congratulations to Dewey Conroy of Pacific Coast Avionics--a top Avidyne dealer-- who was voted AEA Member of the Year.”

Special Note: From April 24th to the 26th, ANN will be livecasting at least a dozen hours of LIVE Avionics news and information from the floors of the AEA Convention and Trade Show in Orlando, FL.

The excitement starts with Day One, 4/24 at 0830ET and the Opening Sessions of the show, followed by the ever-exciting NPI presentations --which should be done by shortly after noon.

Several hours of in-depth live interviews are scheduled from the convention floor on Day Two and Day Three... with the Tuesday programming starting at 1300ET and Wednesday programs starting at 1100ET. ALL of our live programs, and their eventual archive presentations, can be found at www.airborne-live.net... we look forward to showing you the latest new avionics innovations from AEA23!

FMI: www.avidyne.comwww.airborne-live.net

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