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Microair launches T3000 skySuite

By General Aviation News Staff · July 25, 2024 · Leave a Comment

Microair Avionics has introduced the T3000 skySuite, “a modular system designed to enhance the safety, situational awareness, and flying experience of light sport and general aviation pilots, with its integrated components,” according to officials with the Australian company.

The suite includes the T3000 skyNav navigation sensor and instruments, the T3000 skyWave Nav Comms, and the T3000 skyLink Mode S and ADS-B transponder.

Key features include:

  • Navigation sensors
  • 3.1-inch instrument displays (2.1 inch active touch screen)
  • 16 pilot-selectable instrument faces
  • Digital Intercom for up to 10 people
  • Pre-wired headphone plates
  • USB-C 15W power outlet at each seat

With production of the skyWave and skyNav modules commencing in late-August from its Australian head office, delivery of the first T3000 skyWave and skyNav units is scheduled for October 2024, with the skyLink module completing the full T3000 skySuite in the first quarter of 2025, according to company officials.

For more information: Microair.aero

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