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Sat, Jan 17, 2015

DAC Signs Distribution Deal With Mid-Continent Instruments And Avionics

Will Represent The Entire Line Of Products To OEMs, FBOs, Flight Schools And Government Agencies

DAC International, a Greenwich AeroGroup Company, has reached a distribution agreement with Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics, an industry leader in the overhaul/exchange, repair, design and manufacturing of aircraft instruments, avionics and advanced power solutions.

Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics serves 57 countries and operates one of the largest instrument overhaul and exchange programs in the world, supporting a customer base that includes original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), fixed base operators (FBOs), flight schools and government agencies.

The company manufactures more than 20,000 units each year, including its True Blue Power product line of USB charging ports, inverters, emergency power supplies and advanced lithium-ion main ship batteries.

“We are thrilled to be named as a distributor for Mid-Continent,” said DAC International General Manager Cisco Hernandez. “Their quality products are ideal solutions for our commercial and military customer base.”

DAC International offers a wide range of avionics upgrade solutions for regional and major airlines, military and general and corporate aircraft, as well as MROs and OEMs.

FMI: www.dacint.com, www.greenwichaerogroup.com

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