Duncan Aviation’s Glass Box Project on Display at EBACE 2007
May 22, 2007
LINCOLN, NEB — On May 22-24 at the EBACE Convention at the Geneva International Airport in Geneva, Switzerland, Duncan Aviation will unveil the first Hawker 800 certified with Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 IDS. This aircraft will be on display at Duncan Aviation’s 2007 Static Display, booth number 17.
With the Pro Line 21 IDS system, this aircraft will feature the most talked-about topics in avionics today including Jeppesen Charts and XM Satellite weather on the panel. Duncan Aviation and Rockwell Collins experts will be at the aircraft to demonstrate the Pro Line 21 IDS capabilities and show you how it will enhance the safety, functionality and value of your aircraft.
The amazing transformation of this Hawker’s cockpit was developed through the efforts of Duncan Aviation’s Glass Box Project in conjunction with Rockwell Collins technical experts. The aircraft delivers all the advantages of Liquid Crystal Display technology providing for a new futuristic cockpit look and feel.
For more information about Duncan Aviation’s Glass Box Project contact us in Lincoln, Nebraska, at 800.228.4277, in Battle Creek, Michigan, at 800.525.2376 or look us up on our web site at DuncanAviation.aero.
Duncan Aviation is an aircraft service provider with 1,900 employees supporting the aviation needs of government and business operators and other service providers. These services include airframe, engine, avionics installations, interior and paint completions/modifications, avionics/instrument and accessory/propeller repair/overhaul and parts support. Complete service facilities are located in Lincoln, Neb., and Battle Creek, Mich. Additional lacations include 21 satellite avionics facilities located throughout the United States and Lincoln-based Parts, Components and Services, a division that sells and consigns avionics, accessorie, components and parts worldwide.
( Return to top )













