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Duncan Aviation receives ACA ionizer installation approval for Challenger aircraft

“We’re seeing strong demand for the ACA system in Europe and the Middle East,” says Avionics Installation Sales Rep Steve Elofson. “A Global Express in Europe is currently having the ACA Ionization system installed in accordance with the EASA-approved STC.” 

The packages include everything necessary for installing the ACA Ionizer system, including the STCs, the ionizers, and PMA parts kits.  

“When we say the kit includes everything, we mean every nut, bolt, screw, and switch necessary for the installation,” said Manager of Avionics Install & Avionics Line Pat Mapes.  

The company’s facility in Lincoln, Nebraska, has been modifying the air ducts for the installation; however, any of Duncan Aviation’s three main facilities (Battle Creek, Michigan; Provo, Utah; and Lincoln) and many of the company’s Satellite Shops are able to perform the necessary modifications prior to installing the ACA Ionizer system.  

“This system is designed to neutralize harmful pathogens, including those that cause COVID-19, so if customers want peace of mind as they fly, this is the system for them,” said regional avionics sales manager Michael Kussatz

Photo courtesy of Duncan Aviation

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