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Duncan Aviation installs first AirCell Axxess System in a Falcon 2000

By General Aviation News Staff · July 21, 2006 ·

Duncan Aviation, an authorized AirCell dealer, recently completed and certified the installation of the AirCell Axxess system in a Dassault Falcon 2000. The Duncan Aviation installations and engineering teams worked with AirCell to develop the STC for the first time installation of this all-new, multi-channel, wireless and broadband-ready satcom system.

This installation included the standard Axxess system, which consists of two Iridium satellite communications channels for voice and narrowband data services as well as Axxess’ standard, FAA-certified handsets with large, color displays and noise cancelling technology and standard ear bud/headset jacks for clear, quiet calling.

The company also recently completed the first installation of the Executive Alto Aviation Speaker System in a Falcon 900B. The aircraft was acoustically mapped by ALTO engineers for optimum sound quality throughout the aircraft. The custom mapping and installation resulted in a sound system with sound quality rivaling that of the best home entertainment systems, now available in an aircraft flying at 41,000 feet, say company officials.

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