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Sun, Sep 29, 2013

Maxcraft Avionics Receives Canadian STC For Hawker Beechcraft 200 And B200

Allows Installation of GWX70 Weather Radar, GTS 850 TCAS I, And GTX330 Mode S Transponders

Maxcraft Avionics, an established Avionics company located on Pitt Meadows Airport near Vancouver, B.C., has received Transport Canada Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) SA13-32 for installation of GWX70 Weather Radar and GTS 850 TCAS I with GTX330 Mode S Transponders in Hawker Beechcraft 200 and B200 Aircraft.

This newly approved package coupled with Garmin Primary Flight and Multifunction Display Systems offers a complete and modern avionics solution for your Hawker Beechcraft 200 or B200 aircraft. This STC SA13-32 also includes KR87 ADF and PMA7000H Audio System.

Maxcraft is a Canadian owned company that does avionics installation work worldwide. It was founded in 1989 to originally address a need for competent avionics support services in the helicopter industry. The customer base grew over the years to include operators of all types of aircraft including private, commercial, business, charter, corporate, airline, police, military and air ambulance. They provide full service support to the private and commercial fixed wing market as well as the helicopter sector.

(Image provided by Maxcraft Avionics)

FMI:  www.maxcraft.ca

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