Aspen Adds Electronics International Engine Data Capability

Data package will be available in December for less than $5,000,

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Key Takeaways:

  • Aspen Avionics and Electronics International have partnered to integrate engine data into Aspen's Evolution MAX multifunction displays.
  • The new "Engine Instruments package" will be available this December and integrates with EI’s EDC-33P engine data converter.
  • This upgrade, costing less than $5,000 for most customers, provides actionable engine intelligence, customizable alerts, and historical data to enhance efficiency and reduce operating costs.
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Aspen Avionics announced today it has teamed with Electronics International to incorporate integrated engine data into Aspen’s Evolution MAX multifunction displays. The new Engine Instruments package will be available beginning this December.

The engine monitoring solution is designed to integrate with Electronics International’s EDC-33P engine data converter and sensor suite. For Aspen customers, the cost for the upgrade will be less than $5,000, depending on engine type and existing probes, sensors, displays, etc. Mark Ferrari, VP of sales and customer support at Aspen Avionics, said, “Aspen’s new engine monitoring system transforms raw engine data into actionable intelligence. With customizable alerts and historical data analysis, pilots can maximize engine efficiency, reduce unscheduled maintenance, and better manage operating costs.”

Mark Phelps

Mark Phelps is a senior editor at AVweb. He is an instrument rated private pilot and former owner of a Grumman American AA1B and a V-tail Bonanza.
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