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Duncan Aviation Has STC To Install BendixKing AeroCruze 100 Autopilot In Mooney M20s

Duncan Aviation is pleased to announce it has exclusive rights to the Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) developed to install the BendixKing AeroCruze 100 Autopilot in Mooney M20-series aircraft. Working with a launch customer from Seattle, Washington, the Duncan Aviation team at the company’s Satellite in Denver, Colorado, worked with an engineering team from Peregrine Aviation to develop the STC.
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Duncan Aviation Teams With Honeywell Aerospace, Turbojet Engineering & Beck’s Hybrid On STC

Duncan Aviation is pleased to announce that its Engineering/Certification and Avionics Installation teams in Battle Creek, Michigan, recently worked with Honeywell Aerospace, Turbojet Engineering, and Beck’s Hybrid to develop a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) to add Synthetic Vision System (SVS) to a Honeywell flight deck on a Learjet 45 series aircraft. The Honeywell flight deck had been previously installed in the customer’s aircraft, and the cooperative effort involved upgrading the system and installing the SVS component.
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Duncan Aviation Gives First-Hand Look at Garmin G5000 Flight Deck Install Process

Duncan Aviation is excited to announce a new 4-part video series where Regional Avionics Sales Representative Michael Kussatz walks viewers through the complete process of installing the Garmin G5000 flight deck into a Citation Excel/XLS. The video series is intended to give viewers a first-hand look into everything their technicians have to do to successfully install the new flight deck, and provide more information as to why 10% of the Citation Excel/XLS fleet has already upgraded to the G5000 avionics suite.
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Duncan Aviation Publishes Updated Cabin Management System Straight Talk Book

Recently, a team of avionics sales professionals at Duncan Aviation updated the information in the CMS Straight Talk Book. The book introduces readers to CMSes, or Cabin Management Systems, which control all of the other powered devices in a cabin, such as lighting, shades, audio/visual sources, and climate equipment. Through the CMS, passengers in the cabin can also control the in-flight entertainment, such as what they watch on the bulkhead-mounted High-Definition (HD) television, the volume of the speakers, or what content is streaming from a media source.
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