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PAG named as authorized installer of StableLight autopilot system

Avionics and Technology
13 Mar 2026 | Oliver Cuenca
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Airbus H125

The announcement allows Precision Aviation Group to install, integrate, and service the four-axis autopilot system co-developed by Thales and StandardAero

Precision Aviation Services, a subsidiary of Precision Aviation Group (PAG), has been named as an Authorized Autopilot Installer (AAI) for the StableLight autopilot system.

As an authorized installer, PAG is now equipped to support the installation, integration, and ongoing service of the system for authorized helicopter platforms.

StableLight, a four-axis autopilot developed by a partnership of Thales and StandardAero, offers “increased flight stability, reduced pilot workload, and improved operational precision” to H125/AS350 pilots operating in demanding conditions.

“We are excited to add Thales and StandardAero StableLight to PAG’s growing portfolio of ‎advanced avionics capabilities,” said Jordan Webber, Vice President, Component Services at ‎PAG. “Becoming an Authorized Autopilot Installer allows us to deliver a truly ‎next-level solution to our rotor-wing customers, enhancing safety, performance, and mission ‎effectiveness while reinforcing PAG’s commitment to innovation.”‎

Spectrum Aeromed recently named QAI Aviation as an Authorized Installation Center for its advanced air medical equipment and solutions.

Avionics and Technology
13 Mar 2026
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Oliver Cuenca

Oliver Cuenca is a Junior Editor at AirMed&Rescue. He was previously a News and Features Journalist for the rail magazine IRJ until 2021, and studied MA Magazine Journalism at Cardiff University. His favourite helicopter is the AW169 – the workhorse of the UK air ambulance sector! He also led the creation of Waypoint: The AirMed&Rescue podcast, serving as its Production Editor and co-host.

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