Aviation Specialties Unlimited, Inc. (ASU), a trusted provider of aircraft modifications for civil and military night vision operations for more than 26 years, received notification from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) that ASU has obtained a supplemental type certificate (STC) for the Bell 429.
“Our team has worked closely with EASA for years,” said ASU vice president of business development and experienced instructor pilot Chad St. Francis.
“Last year, we were able to announce EASA STCs or the Bell 212, 412, AB212, AB412, and 412EP under a single EASA STC 10078190. STC 10082016 REV.1 adds another Bell aircraft to our portfolio of STCs available for European operators.”
Bell has delvered more that 90 Bell 429 aircraft in Europe and more than 430 Bell 429s are in operation worldwide.
ASU also holds Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and EASA STCs for numerous other aircraft. ASU has more than 90 night vision STCs from the FAA, EASA, and other aviation administrations. Join ASU at AMTC booth No. 801 or at European Rotors Stand 1009 to discuss STC requirements, aircraft modification needs, training, and night vision programs.
This press release was prepared and distributed by Aviation Specialties Unlimited.