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Dynon expands with new engineering center in Fargo

By General Aviation News Staff · April 4, 2024 ·

Dynon Avionics is expanding with the opening of a new engineering and development center in Fargo, North Dakota.

“Dynon is experiencing tremendous growth, and this new facility allows us to expand our talented engineering team,” said Brad Thurow, vice president of engineering for Dynon. “Fargo and the State of North Dakota boasts a thriving aviation industry and a highly skilled workforce. We are excited for the pivotal role this new center will have in shaping the future of Dynon.”

Founded in 2000, Dynon is a leading manufacturer of avionics for experimental and light sport aircraft. In 2018, Dynon expanded its reach into type certificated aircraft with the launch of Dynon Certified.

Dynon also has offices in Woodinville, Washington, Everett, Washington, and Canby, Oregon.

For more information: Dynon.com

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  1. Chris says

    April 6, 2024 at 7:03 am

    I hope this helps them progress with certification. The northwest region has got to be horrible to work with after the Max debacle. It should NOT take years to approve an autopilot. The government enabled monopoly with the competition has gone on long enough

  2. Kent Misegades says

    April 5, 2024 at 5:43 am

    Probably a much better business climate in ND than in OR or WA. No unions, no homeless, good work ethic, cheap land, sane government.

    • Glen says

      April 11, 2024 at 10:11 pm

      Really??

    • Douglas G Grant says

      April 13, 2024 at 2:50 pm

      You don’t live here, do you? Glad to have Dynon coming to take its place with Aparreo, but we have homeless people and unions. Cheap land is relative and it makes a difference where you are looking. Good government is questionable.

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