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STC package offer improves installation efficiencies
With a view to raising situational awareness while reducing operating and maintenance costs, Universal Avionics is to package up two new STCs, often at no extra charge.
Universal Aviation director of sales Robert Clare.

Universal Avionics (UA) is offering its authorised dealers and integrators two new supplemental type certificate (STC) packages, available at no charge in many cases. The first is for ADS-B Out data pairing and the second supports installation of the InSight display system.

The ADS-B Out data pairing package supports installation by field approval for ADS-B Out with UA's satellite-based augmentation system (SBAS) flight management system (FMS) and either Honeywell or Rockwell Collins transponders.

Two MDL data packages are available to support installation of the InSight display system STC for the Cessna Citation VII 650 model. The -1 MDL data package covers the full installation of the InSight display system, engine interface unit (EIU), TAWS Class A, and UNS-1Fw SBAS-FMS with ADS-B Out function. The -2 MDL data package adds the optional eChart and advanced performance databases.

“We are dedicated to providing unparalleled support to our authorised dealer/integrator network,” says director of sales Robert Clare. “This is yet another tool to assist our dealers and integrators in streamlining installations and reducing installation costs.”

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