Thu, Jun 30, 2016
Several Legacy Aircraft On AML, STC Expected Later This Year
Duncan Aviation is proud to partner with ACSS to participate in the launch of the NXT-700 transponder and the development of the Approved Model List (AML) Supplemental Type Certificate (STC). The NXT-700 is a Mode S transponder that satisfies the DO-260B mandate for Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B), and the AML STC will include more than a dozen legacy aircraft models.
Completion of an AML STC is expected by the fourth quarter of 2016 with the FAA. Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) and European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) approval will be sought shortly thereafter.
The aircraft on the AML include:
- Beechcraft Hawker 125-400, 600 and 700
- Beechcraft Hawker 400 SP/Beechjet, Early 400 Series
- Gulfstream IIB, III and V
- IAI Westwind 1124
- Textron Aviation CitationJet, Ultra, V, VII and 550
- Learjet 31A, 35, 35A, 36 and 36A
- Dassault Aviation Falcon 10, 20, 50, 200, 900 and 900B
- Bombardier CL-6013A and 3R
Mark Francetic, Duncan Aviation’s Regional Avionics Sales Manager, said, “Legacy aircraft operators need avionics equipment that meets the NextGen ADS-B mandates. We’re pleased to lead the industry in offering the ACSS NXT-700 transponder, which complies with these requirements for so many legacy models.”
The NXT-700 will save owner/operators costs and downtime because it is form-fit compatible with current retrofit Traffic Collision Avoidance System II (TCAS II) 7.1 systems and may be able to use the existing mounting rack and connectors for a quick installation. Since there are no additional control heads needed, the cockpit configurations will remain the same as well.
“We are very excited to be working with Duncan Aviation. Teaming with such a premier dealer is essential when launching a product with high demand and a short timeline in order to meet the FAA and EASA mandates,” said Dennis McCole, ACSS Business Development Manager.
(Source: Duncan Aviation news release)
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