Avionics

Delta Engineering Now Offers 3D Scanning Services

Delta, an FAA ODA, specializing in Part 23/25 aircraft certification and engineering services, is now expanding its service offerings to include 3D scanning capabilities. This new 3D scanning technology allows Delta to scan and model a multitude of parts, equipment and interiors, including avionics and electrical equipment racks, cabin interiors, fuselage sections, and even [...]

By |2019-10-01T14:58:46+00:00August 2nd, 2019|Engineering, News|0 Comments

Delta Engineering Obtains navAero Tablet EFB FAA STC with DECA Aviation Engineering

Delta has worked in conjunction with navAero and DECA Aviation Engineering to obtain an FAA Supplemental Type Certification (STC) for the installation of the navAero tablet Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) system provisions on the Bombardier DHC-8-400 series aircraft. This FAA STC allows for the installation of Class 2 Tablet EFB provisions within the flight deck [...]

By |2019-10-01T15:04:59+00:00September 26th, 2013|Engineering, News|0 Comments

Delta Engineering Obtains Astro-Med Flight Deck Printer FAA STC

Delta, working in conjunction with Astro-Med, has obtained an FAA Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for the installation of the ToughWriter 4, Flight Deck Printer, intended as a retrofit for the Boeing 767 series aircraft, including the -200, -300 & -300F minor models. The ToughWriter 4 Flight Deck Printer connects to both the Aircraft Communications Addressing [...]

By |2019-10-01T15:06:16+00:00January 6th, 2011|Engineering, News|0 Comments

Delta Engineering Obtains Universal Avionics Multi-Function Display STC with Chicago Jet Group

Delta, in conjunction with Universal Avionics Systems Corporation and Chicago Jet Group, are pleased to announce the issuance of a Part 25, FAA STC for the installation of the Universal MFD-640 Multi-Function Display on a Dassault Falcon 50 aircraft. The Universal MFD-640 is intended to replace the Primus 400 weather radar indicator, while providing [...]

By |2019-10-01T15:07:55+00:00April 5th, 2008|Engineering, News|0 Comments
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