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Becker Avionics Signs Dealer Agreement With Smart Avionics

Certified Repair Station At 9D4 In PA

Becker Avionics announced Monday that it has entered into a dealer agreement with Smart Avionics in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.

Smart Avionics specializes in providing installation and repair services for today's modern avionics and legacy systems. The company specializes in major panel upgrades, including custom engineered panel solutions, as well as inspections, recertification and autopilot troubleshooting. "We are excited to team with Becker Avionics in helping provide value added, high quality avionics hardware for installations, upgrades, and repairs for a variety of customers," said Smart Avionics representative Ben Travis. Smart Avionics works closely with the FAA for all the necessary approvals in order to provide professional installations.

Brett Gardner, Director of Sales and Marketing at Becker Avionics, said, "We are very pleased to add Smart Avionics to our network of qualified and preferred dealers, and we look forward to working closely with Ben and his team."

Smart Avionics, Inc is a FAA Certified Repair Station located at the Deck Airport (9D4) in Lebanon, PA, incorporated June 2003. The company employs four technicians and offers installation on a variety of hardware systems, including navigation, communication, audio/intercom, autopilot, passenger entertainment, integrated flight displays, transponders, and engine monitoring systems.

FMI: www.smart-avionics.com, www.beckerusa.com

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