• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
General Aviation News

General Aviation News

Because flying is cool

  • Pictures of the Day
    • Submit Picture of the Day
  • Stories
    • News
    • Features
    • Opinion
    • Products
    • NTSB Accidents
    • ASRS Reports
  • Comments
  • Classifieds
    • Place Classified Ad
  • Events
  • Digital Archives
  • Subscribe
  • Show Search
Hide Search

Autopilot mod in the works for Islanders

By General Aviation News Staff · January 7, 2023 ·

UK aircraft manufacturer Britten-Norman and US flight control systems developer Genesys Aerosystems are working together to certify the latest S-TEC 3100 autopilot system on Britten-Norman’s range of Islander aircraft.

The modification, expected to be available in the spring of 2023, will be standard on all new aircraft, as well as a retrofit for the existing fleet, Britten-Norman officials said.

According to Britten-Norman’s Chief Executive, William Hynett, the company’s technical capabilities team is constantly reviewing the systems on the Islander.

While focused on developing the “next generation of zero-carbon aircraft, we feel that it is equally essential that we provide focused support” to long-standing customers. “Introducing affordable upgrades to the retrofit market is a key part of that strategy,” he explained.

Representatives from the two companies worked together on testing the S-TEC 3100 at Britten-Norman’s MRO facility at Solent Airport Daedalus in December 2022.

The company is accepting advanced orders for the modification now.

Share this story

  • Share on Twitter Share on Twitter
  • Share on Facebook Share on Facebook
  • Share on LinkedIn Share on LinkedIn
  • Share on Reddit Share on Reddit
  • Share via Email Share via Email

Become better informed pilot.

Join 110,000 readers each month and get the latest news and entertainment from the world of general aviation direct to your inbox, daily.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Curious to know what fellow pilots think on random stories on the General Aviation News website? Click on our Recent Comments page to find out. Read our Comment Policy here.

© 2025 Flyer Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy.

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Comment Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Writer’s Guidelines
  • Photographer’s Guidelines