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Geneva Aviation gains Canadian transport agency approval for audio systems
Aug 6, 2009 1:44 PM
Geneva Aviation has received Transport Canada approval for its P139 analog and P130-HD digital audio systems. Approvals previously received for these systems include FAA and ANAC. EASA approval is expected soon, the company said.
The P139 audio systems are designed for electronic newsgathering, law enforcement or other application where managing large numbers of radios and audio sources must be achieved with minimum crew workload. The P139 systems deliver high-quality audio in a modular, customizable design to fit the needs of the crew.
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