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Sat, Jul 20, 2019

Mid-Continent Instruments And Avionics Named Trig Avionics Dealer

Company Expands Exclusive North American Service Partnership To Include New Product Sales

Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics announced it is now an Approved Trig Dealer. This agreement builds upon the companies’ existing and long-standing service partnership. Mid-Continent was named Trig’s exclusive North American Service Center in 2013 and has been providing Trig customers with technical support and repair services for more than six years.

“Our team of expert technicians and customer service representatives have been working with Trig products for more than half of a decade. Customers can now purchase new Trig products while receiving technical support and repair services in the same convenient location,” said David Copeland, Director of Sales for Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics.

Trig’s full line of certified products includes:

  • Transponders
  • Audio panels
  • Radios
  • GPS receivers and antennas
  • Nav/Com
  • UAS products

(Source: Mid-Continent Instruments news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.mcico.com
www.trig.com

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