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• Shadin Avionics • Trig Avionics • Universal Avionics Systems Corp. The AEA Avionics Market Report should not be
considered a predictive indicator of future industry sales activity. The circumstances discussed in this release may not occur in future time periods, and actual results could diff er materially as a result of known and unknown risk factors and uncertainties aff ecting the AEA Avionics Market Report and the companies that participate in the report. No forward-looking statement can be guaranteed. Forward- looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made, and the Aircraft Electronics Association, along with the participating companies in the AEA Avionics Market Report, undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
AEA NAMES 2014 MEMBER AND ASSOCIATE MEMBER OF THE YEAR
Michael Kus of Avionics 2000 Pty. Ltd. in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, is the 2014 Member of the Year for the Aircraft Electronics Association; while top honors in the Associate Member of the Year Award category went to PS Engineering of Lenoir City, TN during ceremonies at the AEA’s annual Awards Luncheon on March 14. Each year during the AEA International Convention &
Trade Show, two prestigious awards are presented at the AEA Awards Luncheon: the AEA Member of the Year,
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which honors an individual from an AEA member repair station; and the AEA Associate Member of the Year, which honors a manufacturer, distributor or service provider. The winners of each award are voted on by their peers for their service and participation in the industry and in the association.
2014 AEA Member of the Year: Michael Kus Michael J. Kus is the founder and director of Avionics 2000 Pty. Ltd., based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Since its conception in 1988, the company has grown and diversifi ed to its present-day status as a full-service provider, including avionics, aircraft operation and airframe engine. This expansion has elevated Avionics 2000 to what is now, arguably, the largest privately-owned avionics equipment retailer and maintenance provider for general aviation aircraft in Australia. Kus is proud to have pioneered his company as the fi rst in Australia to fi t and certify TCAS in a business aviation environment (September 1999), and the fi rst to obtain aircraft certifi cation for primary means oceanic navigation using GPS (November 1999). Prior to starting Avionics 2000, Kus served six years with the Victoria Police Force, Police Air Wing. He became a licensed aircraft maintenance engineer (LAME) in 1986 while serving with the police and is credited for orchestrating the avionics plan for its air ambulance service in 1985. His passion for aviation was launched in 1976, when he joined the Royal Australian Navy. He received avionics technician apprenticeship training with the Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm and trained as an electrical
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