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ACE 2026 - September 8th

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FalconEye care available in Tucson courtesy of UA
The FalconEye combined vision system (CVS) uses synthetic, database-driven terrain mapping with multi-sensor camera inputs to provide pilots with enhanced situational awareness through its heads-up display.
FalconEye is considered to be extremely sophisticated.

Universal Avionics (UA), an Elbit Systems company, is introducing repair services for the Dassault FalconEye product line at its Tucson, Arizona-based Part 145 repair station. Established repair capabilities for the advanced system augments worldwide services provided by Universal Avionics on enhanced vision systems. As Dassault continues to ramp up production of its aircraft with FalconEye, North American customers will now have access to local and comprehensive support for these cutting-edge technologies.

The FalconEye combined vision system (CVS) uses synthetic, database-driven terrain mapping with multi-sensor camera inputs to provide pilots with enhanced situational awareness through its heads-up display. These technologies enable safer approaches during adverse weather conditions and terrain. FalconEye lets pilots approach every mission with a greater level of confidence.

"The FalconEye camera is one of the most sophisticated electrical-optical systems available for commercial aviation. The implementation of repair services in North America for Dassault FalconEye guarantees customers will have first-rate service of the system," says Dror Yahav, UA CEO.

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