Geneva Aviation has received European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) approval for its Supplemental Avionics Console and Rear Communications Console for AS350 series helicopters.
The P123 Supplemental Avionics Console is mounted aft of the center console between the pilot and co-pilot seats and is made of aluminum with a powder coat finish, making it extremely durable. Geneva's Supplemental Avionics Console increases avionics space by 10in and is a convenient way to mount more radios and controls panels within easy reach of the pilot, co-pilot and rear seat occupants.
The P153 Rear Communications Console is well-suited for AS350 electronic newsgathering (ENG) applications or other missions requiring extensive avionics packages. The console can mount up to 20lbs of avionics in the rear-center mounting location.
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