FreeFlight Systems receives AML-STC approval
FreeFlight Systems has received Approved Model List Supplemental Type Certificate (AML-STC) approval covering over 400 FAA Part 23 aircraft airframes for OEMs, including Beechcraft, Cessna, Cirrus, Piper, and more
The Datalink ADS-B system, available in both receiver and transceiver options, has received five certifications for ADS-B; transmission on the 978 UAT frequency, receiving flight information broadcast services (FIS-B), receiving and processing aircraft surveillance application systems, receiving traffic information systems broadcasting (TIS-B) and global positioning systems. The unit interfaces with Traffic Alert System (TAS) and Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS), and supports Ethernet, RS-232, and ARINC 429 data interfaces.
Flexible option for upgrading technologies
The robust and reliable solution is designed to interface with a broad range of aircraft avionics and tablet applications and provides a flexible option for upgrading technologies and displays. FreeFlight Systems’ latest ADS-B device is a powerful addition to its extensive list of avionic systems and technologies.
“This is exciting news for our customers,” said Ashley Ring, Vice-President of Sales and Marketing at FreeFlight Systems. “Many of our customers already flying with our RANGR series can upgrade to the new Datalink ADS-B transceiver to improve their situational awareness.”
Recently, FreeFlight Systems honoured its 2020 class of Sapphire Elite partners.