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NEWS


notifications to key staff in the event of an emergency situation and acts as the digital command center for coordinating response. Additional information is available at www.nata.aero/safety1st or contact NATA Safety 1st at safety1st@nata.aero or 202-774- 1535 for more information or to schedule an online demo.


GLOBAL FILTRATION TO BRING IN NEW PRODUCTS AND PARTNERS FOR THE NEW YEAR


Global Filtration announces a distribution agreement with Parker Hannifin for all of its new PMA filters and hardware. In addition, Global announces a new metal sintered fiber media for replacing the old fiberglass technology. The new metal fiber elements are made from layers of a high porosity sintered stainless steel matrix. This media is sinter welded where the individual wires come into contact with each other, thus providing a stronger filter media that is resistant to the factors that cause current fiberglass media to fail. These new filter elements can be a direct replacement for the current fiberglass technology in use and can save millions in part replacement costs and is CLEANABLE. Further, Global Filtration is adding newly developed Boeing Cabin Air Filters, Filter Maintenance Kits and custom kitting to the list of products being sold by the company. These new products are geared toward saving its customers time and money. Commercial airlines, regional airlines, corporate and helicopter operators will be saved from the hassle of searching and ordering multiple parts from multiple sources with the new Boeing and custom inspection kits. Everything a customer needs will be found in one of the company’s kits at a price that is highly competitive. CEO and founder of Global Filtration, Rick Caouette, stands by the new additions to the product line, saying, “We had so many requests from our airline customers to provide a product that had everything in it. This is a clean, cost effective kit that will save our customers time, hassle and money.” For more information contact Rick Caouette at (713) 856 9800 ext. 104 or Rick@ globalfiltration.com.


BANYAN PROVIDES FANS SOLUTION FOR BOEING 727


Banyan Air Service has embarked on a FANs 1/A+ STC solution for an undisclosed Boeing 727 VIP operator. This upgrade includes the installation of dual Universal UNS-1Lw Flight Management Systems, Universal UL- 801 Unilink, CVR-120A cockpit voice recorder, and an ICG-220A Nxtlink


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Iridium system. “This upgrade will prepare the aircraft to meet the


requirements of FANs/CPDLC to allow access to the FANs airspace for increased fuel savings and reduced cockpit workload,” says Paul Rose Banyan’s VP of Technical Services. The initial certification aircraft has been completed and


Banyan expects STC approval early 2015. For more information, visit www.banyanair.com.


MID-CONTINENT RELEASES PRODUCT SOFTWARE UPDATE


Mid-Continent Instruments and Avionics announces it has released software update version 1.0.4 for the MD302 Standby Attitude Module (SAM®


).


The software update provides new features, including heading displayed via ARINC 429, field calibration of altitude and airspeed, live preview configuration mode, storage mode for the battery (if applicable), and variable VNE.


SAM owners can download the new software at www.flySAM.com.


CONKLIN & DE DECKER RELEASES LIFE CYCLE COST 2015 – VOLUME I


Conklin & de Decker has released the latest version of LIFE CYCLE COST 2015 Volume I. The most innovative and comprehensive aircraft budget & financial analysis


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