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Universal Avionics creates repair capability for enhanced vision cameras

Avionics and Technology
9 Dec 2022 | Editorial Team
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Universal Avionics creates repair capability for enhanced vision cameras

The Enhanced Vision System (EVS) will give real-time information, improving flight safety and operational capabilities

Elbit Systems company Universal Avionics has established repair capabilities for ClearVision EVS-5000 in its Part 145 Repair Station in Tucson, Arizona.

The addition of multispectral enhanced vision cameras to the Repair Station capability list augments the worldwide support for EVS-5000 and will support the growing North American customer base of the company.

ClearVision EVS provides visuals with real-time synthetic information to improve flight safety and operational capabilities.

EVS merges six sensors, from visible light to longwave, and high-definition cameras into a single combined image. Therefore, pilots can have complete situational awareness in all weather conditions throughout daytime and night-time operations when performing takeoff, approach and landing phases.

Steve Pagnucco, Vice President of Operations at Universal Avionics, said: “ClearVision EVS-5000 is one of the most sophisticated electrical optical systems for commercial aviation of its time. Successful implementation of repair services paves the way to additional high-end technology work in our Tucson facilities.”

Universal Avionics has a worldwide customer base, with their cameras being supplied to the Bavarian Police in Germany earlier this year.

Avionics and Technology
9 Dec 2022
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