STC Covers Envision Applications To 401, 402, 414 And 421
Models
Chalk up another major
STC for Avidyne... as the avionics manufacturer, in conjunction
with Southern Star Avionics, LLC of Mobile, AL received an STC for
retrofit of the Envision Integrated Flight Deck on a Cessna Model
414A, and adds the Cessna 400 series of piston twin-engine
airplanes -- including the 401(A,B), 402(A,B,C), 414(A),
421(A,B,C) -- to the Approved Model List (AML) of aircraft
authorized for retrofit of the Envision System.
Avidyne and Southern Star originally announced their partnership
last year, and have already received an STC for the installation of
the Envision EXP5000 PFD on the Cirrus SR20 and SR22 aircraft that
were previously delivered with a standard "six-pack" panel of
electro-mechanical instruments. The two companies are also
collaborating on a single EXP5000 PFD, single EX5000 MFD Envision
retrofit with an STEC 65 autopilot in a King Air E90. AML Approval,
which will include the A, B, C and E90s, is expected during the
second quarter of 2008.
Envision modernizes the popular Cessna piston-engine twins with
leading edge situational awareness and safety systems and the
industry's easiest-to-use integrated flight deck. The platform
aircraft used to obtain the STC, a 1982 Cessna 414A, N6822E,
includes a single EXP5000 PFD and an EX5000 MFD with the S-TEC55X
autopilot. With its entry into service, it becomes the fourth
twin-engine aircraft model to be authorized to fly with Envision.
Avidyne has also collaborated with S-TEC on the design of the
dual-PFD and single-MFD Envision/Alliant flight deck for King Air
90 and 200 series and Cessna 441 Conquest II turboprop aircraft.
Southern Star Avionics also is an Alliant dealer.
About 5,000 Cessna 401, 402, 404, 411, 414 and 421 aircraft were
built between 1964 and 1985. More than 500 Model 414A Chancellors
were included in that number from 1978 until 1985.
"The market potential for Envision on the Cessna 400 Series is
extraordinary," said Tom Greer, President, Southern Star Aviation.
"Avidyne has terrific products that our customers find easy to use
and that enhance the value of their aircraft."
Based on the Avidyne Entegra integrated flight deck for new
aircraft, Envision continues Avidyne's Flying Made Simple™
strategy to make GA flying safer and simpler with advanced yet
intuitive cockpit technology. "We're very pleased to team with
Southern Star on this effort," said Tom Harper, Avidyne's Director
of Marketing. "They've done a terrific job on the STC program and
have provided owners of legacy Cessna twins with a practical and
affordable retrofit that will make their airplanes more valuable,
capable and safer to operate in today's air traffic control
system."
Retail pricing for the Envision integrated flight deck for
Cessna 400-Series aircraft begins at $34,995 for the EXP5000 PFD
with STC Kit, plus $16,995 for the radar-capable EX5000 MFD. Many
of these aircraft already have an existing MFD and/or an STEC55X
autopilot. Options include the dual-antenna TAS600 traffic advisory
system, MLB700 broadcast datalink weather, and TWX670 Tactical
Lightning Detection.
Southern Star Avionics was founded in 2003 as a partnership
between two well-established Mobile, Alabama-based companies,
Southern Avionics and Star Aviation. Southern Star Avionics is
conveniently located adjacent to the Mobile Downtown Airport.
Southern Star Avionics specializes in offering engineering, STC
certification, manufacturing, and installation of post-production
products for most general and business aircraft in a single
location.