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or EFB.
Universal also introduced
a new application server unit
(ASU). The unit supports
Jeppesen JeppView charts with
overlaid green “own ship” air-
craft symbol on geo-reference
approach and airport charts dis-
played on a Universal MFD or
EFB.
For more information, con-
tact Universal Avionics Systems
Corp. at 520-295-2300 or visit
www.uasc.com.
Wulfsberg Electronics
Wulfsberg Electronics intro-
duced its new FlightLine remote-
mounted slide-in replacements
for the Bendix, AlliedSignal and
Wulfsberg Series III avionics.
FlightLine is a complete suite of
next-generation navigation and
communications equipment. The
units are smaller and lighter than
the prior Series III boxes they
replace, so operators realize a
significant space, weight and
cost savings.
The FlightLine head units
feature a unique full-color LCD
display for easy identification of
active frequencies. An optional
control display combines a
Comm and a NAV tuner together
in a single unit. FlightLine cur-
rently is available in an all-digital
VHF Comm, NAV and DME. An
ADF and Mode S transponder
will be available soon.
For more information, contact
Wulfsberg Electronics at 928-
708-1550 or visit www.wulfsberg.
com.
CABIN ENTERTAINMENT
& COMMUNICATIONS
AirCell
AirCell Inc. introduced the new
ST 3100 telephone handsets with
full-color displays. They are direct
plug replacements for current
AirCell cabin phones. Available in
both corded and cordless mod-
els, these new handsets feature
easy-to-use graphical menus,
superior noise-canceling technol-
ogy, a handy earbud jack, built-in
user programmable phonebook,
and independent ringer and vol-
ume controls.
The company also announced
the first multi-channel upgrade
for its new Axxess system. The
two-channel expansion transceiv-
er allows for two additional, full-
featured PBX channels of high-
reliability Iridium services to any
Axxess system. For “office-like”
ease of operation, it also features
IP-PBX intelligence.
For more information, contact
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Universal Avionics
System’s application
server unit (ASU)
AirCell at 303-379-0271 or visit
www.aircell.com.
Avionics Innovations
One of the hottest announce-
ments for the cabin enter-
tainment crowd is Avionics
Innovations’ new I.C.E. (inte-
grated cabin entertainment) sys-
tem. Designed for single-engine
turboprops up through medium
jets, the modular I.C.E. system
provides exceptional entertain-
ment quality and flexibility at a
cool price. The complete system
features a passenger control
unit (PCU) with IR remote, built-
in Sirius satellite radio receiver
and two distinct channels, which
enable passengers to listen to
two different audio programs
simultaneously. The PCU also
controls the other components of
the I.C.E. system, including the
7-inch widescreen LCD monitor
and the unique “multi-regional”
DVD/CD/MP3 player that can
play DVDs produced in any for-
mat.
For more information, contact
Avionics Innovations at 760-788-
2602 or visit www.avionicsinno-
vations.com.
C&D Zodiac
C&D Zodiac Lighting intro-
duced a new cabin lighting dif-
fuser lens that maximizes the
light output of standard LED
cabin lighting systems. The new
diffuser features a 100-lines per-
inch diffraction grating that effec-
tively homogenizes individual
Wulfsberg Electronics’
FlightLine suite
Avionics Innovations’ I.C.E. (integrated cabin
entertainment) system
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