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Introduction

Airborne Maintenance & Engineering Services offers Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) modifications on Boeing 757, 767-200, and 767-300 aircraft.

The Airborne solution includes many cost-saving features while minimizing aircraft downtime and upgrade expense to comply with Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS) requirements mandated by the FAA for 2025.


Your needs

This new ADS-B Out certification pairs the new ACSS (Thales) Transponders, which were the first to the market and are already in production, with two Esterline/CMC CMA-5024 SBAS GPS Receivers to provide the position information to the transponders. The CMA-5024 also will prepare the aircraft for the future; LPV and GBAS are upgrades that can be added using the CMA-5024.

The CMA-5024 gives the operator the best capability with more options for future growth by not only meeting FAA ADS-B mandates for 2020 but also meeting the S-BAS 2025 requirements, providing operators substantial cost savings during the upgrade and reducing overall out-of-service time per aircraft.


Your benefits

Airborne is bringing this approval to the marketplace to help meet global demand for the ADS-B upgrade by the FAA deadline of January 1, 2020. This upgrade can be completed on-site at either of the company's MRO facilities in Wilmington, Ohio or Tampa, Fla. In an effort to provide all carriers with a cost-effective option, Airborne can deploy Go-Teams ready to meet an aircraft at any location to provide this upgrade. To find out more about the STC or to read full details, visit Airborne's web site at www.airbornemx.com.


Boeing 757
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Boeing 767
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Product Description

ADS-B) modifications on Boeing 757, 767-200, and 767-300 aircraft.


Your benefits

Airborne is bringing this approval to the marketplace to help meet global demand for the ADS-B upgrade by the FAA deadline of January 1, 2020. This upgrade can be completed on-site at either of the company's MRO facilities in Wilmington, Ohio or Tampa, Fla. In an effort to provide all carriers with a cost-effective option, Airborne can deploy Go-Teams ready to meet an aircraft at any location to provide this upgrade. To find out more about the STC or to read full details, visit Airborne's web site at www.airbornemx.com.