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Sierra Industries releases updated catalog

By Janice Wood · May 8, 2012 ·

Sierra Industries has released its 2012 product and services catalog — with a twist. The newly expanded and updated catalog is no longer in paper form, but in a searchable online format.

The 2012 edition is the latest in a line of annual catalogs stretching more than 15 years. In January 1997, the company published its first catalog, featuring  variety of upgrades, modifications and flat-rate inspection prices in print.

Plenty of new items have been added for 2012, including Garmin GTN 650/750 touchscreen avionics, replacement Citation door hinges, dorsal fins and much more, company officials said. Under the piston aircraft section, there is a wealth o avionics and performance enhancements for Cessna 210 and 206 models.

For more information: 888-8FLYERS or SIJet.com

 

 

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About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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