Flightcell and Scandinavian Avionics announce partnership
The collaboration will establish a European service center for Flightcell products
Flightcell, a New Zealand-based designer and manufacturer of aviation communication and cockpit recording systems, has announced a strategic partnership with Scandinavian Avionics to establish a dedicated European service center. Initial service capabilities are expected to be operational between early and mid-2026. Flightcell’s systems are deployed across rotorcraft and fixed-wing platforms supporting air medical, search and rescue, aerial firefighting, law enforcement, business aviation, oil and gas, and military operations.
Scandinavian Avionics, part of The SA Group, is headquartered at Billund Airport in Denmark and provides comprehensive, end-to-end avionics and electronics support to civil and defense operators. The Group’s capabilities span system sales, component maintenance (MRO), certification (STC), customized installations, product development, production, training, and technical consultancy.
Commenting on the collaboration, Flightcell CEO John Wyllie said: “By partnering with Scandinavian Avionics, repairs and upgrades to our products will be able to be released with EASA, FAA, and UK CAA authorized release certificates. Scandinavian Avionics has extensive experience with Flightcell products and, being located at Billund Airport (Denmark), a major logistical hub for Northern Europe, we see this partnership enabling us to enhance support for our customers in the European market.”
Michael R Truelsen, CEO of Scandinavian Avionics, added: “Operators using Flightcell products often work in critical environments with high expectations for reliability and availability. Strengthening the support network for these products reflects Flightcell’s commitment to its customer base. We are proud to contribute to the future service framework for these systems.”
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