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Spirit Aeronautics Offering ADS-B Position Guarantees

Reserves Equipment Necessary And Secures An Installation Position

Beginning July 1, Spirit Aeronautics customers will be able to lock-in their ADS-B upgrade and ensure the required equipment is reserved for their aircraft.

“With less than 1309 days until the ADS-B mandate becomes a reality, customers need to reserve their equipment and installation position as quickly as possible to ensure they can meet the deadline”, said Tony Bailey, Spirit Aeronautics President and COO.

“To make it easier and cost effective for our customers, we have established the ADS-B Position Guarantee Program which essentially reserves the equipment required for the upgrades and secures a position on the schedule. This is just another innovative way we use to help our customers meet the requirements and mitigate the risks of being left holding the bag on January 1st, 2020.”

The Spirit Aeronautics ADS-B Position Guarantee Program allows customers to reserve the equipment and schedule position required to complete an ADS-B upgrade to their aircraft. There is also an option to lock in costs (where available) and capitalize the event by making payments towards the event which will be secured in escrow. This allows customers to realize cost savings, capitalize the costs and meet the requirements on their terms instead of being captured by market trends.

(Source: Spirit Aeronautics news release)

FMI: www.spiritaeronautics.com

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