Aero Dynamix Approves Scandinavian Avionics as its Second International Repair Station
EULESS, TX – Aero Dynamix, Inc. has approved Scandinavian Avionics, based in Billund, Denmark, as its second international repair station. Scandinavian Avionics is equipped with the necessary equipment and documentation required for testing and re-certification of Aero Dynamix’s NVG modified lighting systems and equipment. The new relationship will help minimize aircraft down time and improve customer service for Aero Dynamix customers in Europe.
Aero Dynamix is attending the Helitech convention with Scandinavian Avionics in London, England this month to recognize and support the agreement. Aero Dynamix has the unique ability to modify numerous avionics systems for NVG capability without voiding the original manufacturer’s warranty.
About Aero Dynamix, Inc.
ADI is the industry leader and principle innovator of integrated Night Vision Imaging System (NVIS)
solutions for commercial and military aircraft. The company specializes in complete and fully integrated cockpit modifications for night vision applications and has completed over 500 STC cockpit upgrades without certification issues. ADI headquarters and manufacturing facilities are located in Euless, Texas.
About Scandinavian Avionics (The SA Group)
Scandinavian Avionics provides complete turn-key avionics solutions, including avionics logistics and
parts support, maintenance (MRO), certification, design & engineering, installation, product development, training and consultancy services with the primary business platforms being larger helicopters, corporate aircraft, regional airliners and defense electronics.
Scandinavian Avionics is the headquarters of The SA Group – an experienced avionics organization with divisions in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Greece, Malaysia, Bahrain and India. Since the foundation in Billund, Denmark in 1978, core values like quality, reliability and flexibility have been deeply rooted in the organization and are the main reasons for the excellent reputation among aircraft operators around the world today, the press release says.