Tue, Jul 24, 2018
Provides Easier Navigation, Access To Product Information, Company Says
NextGen avionics leader FreeFlight Systems announced today the launch of its new company website. This refreshed, redesigned website features an enhanced, easy-to-use navigation process that allows users to arrive at company and product information faster and with fewer clicks. The website also provides a more comprehensive understanding of FreeFlight Systems’ solutions and programs currently available across all aerospace markets and platforms.
The website is currently live, and is located at the same address: www.freeflightsystems.com.
The new website has a clean uncluttered design, improved functionality, and enhanced content that showcases FreeFlight System’s mission of making flying safer and more efficient with the highest-quality, longest-lasting, and most affordable products and solutions available.
“Our new website was designed around our diverse clientele and customer base,” said Pete Ring, FreeFlight Systems’ Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “This new site allows our visitors to have a customized browsing experience specific to their market and aircraft needs.”
In parallel with this website launch, FreeFlight Systems has also created www.rangravionics.com - a website designed specifically for providing a unique experience for general aviation pilots. This website and its corresponding Facebook and Twitter accounts provides a dedicated space for general aviation pilots to learn more about FreeFlight Systems’ RANGR ADS-B product line.
(Source: FreeFlight Systems news release)
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