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system at speeds up to 200 kilobytes per second. The AVIATOR 200’s built-in PBX telephone exchange provides a voice connection through a corded or cordless cabin handset and a cockpit PTA12-100 Airborne Telephone Dialer/Adapter. For more information, visit www.prostaraviation.com.


WEST STAR AVIATION NAMED APPROVED WINDOW REPAIR & REPLACEMENT VENDOR FOR C21 FLEET


West Star Aviation, Inc. has been named the approved window repair and replacement vendor for the C21 fleet, which consists of Learjet models 35s & 36s being utilized by the United States Air Force. West Star currently has two window repair locations at


its East Alton, IL (ALN) and Grand Junction, CO (GJT) locations, allowing it to dispatch one of its highly trained aircraft window experts to any base worldwide. West Star currently employs five window technicians with a combined experience of 65 years specializing in aircraft windows, allowing them to provide quick response time worldwide to the United States Air Force. “We are proud to be selected the approved vendor for the C21 fleet,” says Chris Becker, Window Repair program manager (GJT), West Star Aviation. “Our years of experience coupled with our extensive window repair and replacement


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services will allow us to provide high quality craftsmanship and customer service to our military.” West Star can repair, refinish, or replace windows for most corporate aircraft including Falcon, Hawker, Citation, Challenger, Learjet, King Air, Conquest, Embraer and Westwind. Specializing in cabin and cockpit windows, light lens and surface sealing, West Star offers a variety of solutions for all window needs. Contact Chris Becker at 970-243-7500 or cbecker@wsa.aero to learn more or to schedule service.


DAC INTERNATIONAL RELEASES SECOND ITUNES APPLICATION


DAC International, a Greenwich AeroGroup company, announces that Apple® has approved its GDC64 weather application. The newly released weather app provides the iPad user a visual display of weather in the United States and Canada when connected to an HUT XM Receiver through DAC International’s GDC64 TAIU. Current display capabilities include U.S. radar, Canadian radar, strikes, shear, tops and satellite imagery. “This new application will allow operators to see and


react to potential weather related issues,” says general manager of DAC International Francisco Hernandez. “The


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