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Garmin receives On-Time Delivery award from Airbus
Every year Airbus Helicopters celebrates its top suppliers. This year the 2019 On-Time Delivery award went to Garmin for its commitment and timeliness to deliver avionics to fulfil production lines and customer orders.

Garmin International has been recognised for its efficient performance related to product delivery with the 2019 On-Time Delivery award from Airbus Helicopters. Garmin avionics are currently available as standard on select Airbus Helicopters, including the H125, H130, H135 and H145.

“It is an honour to be recognised by Airbus Helicopters, among hundreds of other suppliers, for our commitment to punctually serve it and our mutual customers,” says vice president of aviation sales and marketing Carl Wolf. “This marks our second award from them, which is a testament to the hard work and dedication to delivering game changing, high quality, state of the art avionics that are backed by the best product support in the industry.”

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