Fri, Oct 23, 2009
First Authorized Dealer For Newly Certified Pro Line 21
Upgrade
Nextant Aerospace announced Wednesday that Constant Aviation
has been tapped as the first authorized dealer for the Pro Line 21
Flight Deck Upgrade for the Beechjet 400A/XP. The Pro Line 21
upgrade program combines one of the most popular avionics suites
available with one of the most popular light/medium business jets.
The upgrade brings planned airspace capabilities, safety and
reliability to earlier-generation flight decks, along with reduced
flight deck workload, maintenance and weight.
"We saw a great opportunity to name Constant Aviation as an
authorized dealer for the Pro Line 21 Flight Deck Upgrade. Their
experience with avionics systems as well as the Beechjet 400A/XP
made them a perfect candidate," said Mark O`Donnell, VP of
Manufacturing for Nextant Aerospace.
"Constant Aviation is proud to be chosen as the first authorized
dealer for Nextant`s newly certified Pro Line 21 Flight Deck
Upgrade. This upgrade is a perfect fit for Constant`s industry
leading experience with the Beechjet 400A/XP as well as our
avionics expertise," said Stephen Maiden, President of Constant
Aviation.
Nextant Proline Cockpit
Installation slots are now being reserved for the fourth quarter
of this year. Baseline pricing for the Beechjet 400A/XP Pro Line 21
Upgrade is $390,000. Additional options are available for four
displays, IFIS (Integrated Flight Information System) and XM
Satellite NEXRAD Radar. Orders placed before the end of the year
can gain the fourth screen for 50% off, a savings of over
$25,000.
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