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UASI moves office to Toulouse-Blagnac
A dedicated local team will oversee business development, sales, support and services activities. The location improves customer support and offers a stronger presence close to OEM partners.
The new space extends capabilities in Europe to meet growing demand in air transport, business aviation, helicopter, and special mission markets.

Universal Avionics International (UASI) has opened an office in Blagnac, France. The company has moved from its previous Toulouse office to a larger workspace in the InSitu Business Centre - Pythagoras Residence. The move extends Universal's capabilities in Europe to meet growing demand in the air transport, business aviation, helicopter and government/special mission markets.

The business residence is in the Toulouse-Blagnac airport area, located just a two minute walk from the airport with easy access to bus lines, airport shuttles and tramways. A dedicated local team will oversee business development, sales, support and services activities. The convenient location improves support for customers and offers a stronger presence close to OEM partners for commercial aviation and civil avionics systems.

The move to the Blagnac airport office follows the recent opening of a new facility for Universal Avionics' North American engineering and research facility in Duluth, Georgia. The facility features open space seating and collaborative meeting areas, fostering innovation for product design and development.

“Innovation is at the heart of our organisation, built into its culture. Having a collaborative space where we can come together to share ideas is key,” says CEO Dror Yahav. “We are excited to continue to expand our team and capabilities worldwide.”

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