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German Federal Border Police Selects Ryan Int'l

Collision Avoidance and NVG Display To Be Installed On Eurocopter Fleet

Ryan International Corporation’s 9900BX Traffic Advisory Systems (TAS) and NVG Multi-Hazard Display’s (MHD) has been selected by the German Federal Border Police (BGS) as exclusive supplier of independent airborne surveillance radar for installation on the Eurocopter EC-135 and EC-155 helicopter fleet.

The Chief Training Pilot of Federal German Border Police states:

BGS evaluated the Ryan solution as best choice because of Ryan’s exclusive Audible Position Alert that announces aircraft position, relative altitude and distance of threat aircraft. Additionally, Ryan provides real-time traffic information on their Night Vision Goggle (NVG) compatible, full-color Multi-Hazard Display.

The strict safety requirements defined by BGS are met using Ryan’s advanced 9900BX Traffic Advisory System solution and night vision goggle (NVG) compatible, full-color Multi-Hazard Display (MHD).  Ryan’s Multi Hazard Display is tested to meet DO-275 Minimum Operations Performance Standard (MOPS) for Night Vision Imaging Equipment. No other avionics manufacturer offers traffic advisory information on a color NVG compatible display configured for 3ATI panel installations.

Ryan International Corporation, a global provider of collision avoidance systems, has been serving the aviation community for 40 years.

FMI: www.ryaninternational.com

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