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Airborne Technologies   (Austria)

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10/03/2023 EASA: 10064774. TCAS II. This change approves the upgrade of a Garmin GTS Processor, Traffic Advisory System (TAS) (GTS 825) to a Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCASII) (GTS 8000) together with the installation of GTX3000 transponder and GA58 antenna to facilitate TCAS II capability. (STC holder)
Partenavia P.68R
See also: Garmin International
18/02/2022 EASA: 10078650. STC-AT-151 DHC-6 IR suppression system. The standard exhausts are replaced with two modified exhaust tubes which are additionally shielded for IR suppression. (STC holder)
Viking DHC-6-400
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Bulgaria’s Border Guard chooses aerial surveillance upgrade
October 17, 2024
Following a successful collaboration in 2019, where the Border Guard’s helicopters were outfitted with cameras and workstations, this new contract with AT is set to complete the modernisation of the entire fleet.
NSRC adds Artemis to fleet surveillance capability
May 22, 2024
The UAE National SAR Center is leveraging the power of Artemis to optimise and elevate its search and rescue operational performance and efficiency.
VUJE reduces crew workload with AS350 sensor installation
October 18, 2020
According to Slovakian operator VUJE, the sensor architecture implemented by Airborne Technologies reduces the workload of the crew in its AS350 by enabling the safe operation of eight sensors simultaneously.
May 29, 2020Polish surveyors put second bristling Observer in service
December 17, 2018WESCAM system is the missing LINX for Rega
September 23, 2015NPAS to operate in all weathers as it secures fixed wing contract
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