Avionics

AVweb’s Avionics section delivers the latest news, reviews, and expert analyses on aircraft electronic systems. Covering advancements in navigation, communication, and safety technologies, this section is a vital resource for pilots, aircraft owners, and aviation professionals seeking to stay informed about the evolving avionics landscape.

Video: SiriusXM SXAR1 Weather Receiver

Looking to gain traction in a market saturated with portable ADS-B weather receivers, SiriusXM Aviation introduced the SXAR1 satellite broadcast weather receiver. Streaming WSI weather data, the Bluetooth receiver is compatible with newer iPad tablets and WSI’s Pilotbrief Optima app. In this video, Aviation Consumer‘s Larry Anglisano gives an overview of the interface. view on […]

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Does Automotive Styling Sell Airplanes?

While the romantic bloom toward aviation may be off the rose for the public at large, automobile companies have been smitten on and off with the idea that aircraft features can sell cars. Recall about a decade ago that several car makers–Subaru comes to mind–were flogging aircraft style dashboards. Basically, they turned the soft white […]

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Continental Motors Acquires Southern Avionics

Continental Motors Group Ltd. has expanded its Alabama-based maintenance and service operations into avionics and aircraft interiors. Continental, a subsidiary of AVIC International Holding Corp. of Beijing, China, announced on Monday it has completed acquisition of Southern Avionics and Communications of Mobile.Southern Avionics is now a division of Continental Motors Services of Fairhope, Alabama, and […]

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New This Week

AVweb’s weekly search of the news in the world of aviation turned up some updates in the light airplane sector, as well as an award for Airbus’ electric trainer and a first flight for Bell’s new 505 helicopter. Van’s Aircraft and Dynon have worked to create a dual display option for the popular RV-12 LSA. […]

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Garmin Rolls Out Low-Cost ADS-B Out

Buyers waiting for cheaper or at least more solutions to satisfy the 2020 ADS-B mandate have another choice to shop. Garmin this week announced a new ADS-B box that will interface with its Flight Stream onboard data network, satisfying the ADS-B Out requirement. The GDL 84 appears to be a downscale version of the company’s […]

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Jeppesen Updates Cloud Nav Data Management

GA pilots on the go-especially business aircraft crew-find themselves betwixt and between when it comes to acquiring and loading the latest nav data for sophisticated avionics. At NBAA last week, Jeppesen added some new capability to its cloud-based app that essentially allows pilots to quickly assess the status of nav, terrain and chart databases and […]

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New This Week

AVweb’s weekly foray into all that is going on in aviation revealed news of EASA certification of a new Airbus helicopter, a free ForeFlight manual, the identity of the keynote speaker at Redbird Migration next week and availability of a free insurance review. The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certified the new EC135 T3/P3 by […]

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NBAA: Lots of Refurb Activity

We get a steady trickle of press releases from the mash-up of companies that now comprise Textron Aviation-Cessna, Beechcraft and Hawker. The other day, we noticed something: the press releases are coming through not with the Textron Aviation moniker but the badges of the individual companies. At the static display on Monday, I noticed the […]

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