Bombardier Business Aircraft is now authorized to perform programming, annual inspections and battery replacement operations of ACR Electronics manufactured Artex equipment at its five North American service centers. The approval applies to all Bombardier Learjets, Challengers and Globals. More than 60 technicianshold the authorization.
“We strive to be a total one-stop-shop for our customers, and a big part of this means continuing to bring flexibility and diversity to our tip-to-tail OEM expertise,” Bombardier Business Aircraft vice president of aircraft service centers Stan Younger told AIN. “By enabling our North American facilities to service Artex equipment, this authorization directly supports our commitment to offer our customers comprehensive capabilities, as well as our commitment to constantly raise the bar on safety.”
ACR Electronics manufactures safety and survival products, including emergency position indicating radio beacons, personal locator beacons, Artex emergency locator transmitters, search-and-rescue transponders, strobe lights, life jacket lights and boat search lights. ACR maintains FAA Part 145 repair station certification status.
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