Universal Avionics

Universal Avionics Systems Corporation
Private[1]
Industry Aerospace
Founded 1981[2]
Founder Hubert L. Naimer[2][3]
Headquarters Tucson, Arizona, U.S.
Key people
Joachim (Ted) L. Naimer (President and CEO)[1]
Products Flight Management Systems, Avionics
Number of employees
570 (2007)[1]
Website uasc.com

Universal Avionics Systems Corporation is an international company headquartered in Tucson, Arizona. It primarily focuses on Flight Management Systems (FMS) and cockpit instrument displays for private, business, and commercial aircraft. Universal Avionics has offices in Arizona, Kansas, Washington, Georgia, and Switzerland

History

Universal Avionics was founded in 1981 by Hubert L. Naimer. Their first FMS was introduced in 1982.[2][4] In 1999, Universal Avionics started their Instrument Division with the purchase of a line of flat panel integrated displays from Avionic Displays Corporation of Norcross, Georgia. On September 12, 2004, Hubert L. Naimer died and his son Joachim L. Naimer assumed the position of President and CEO.[3] On September 25, 2007, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) gave TSO approval to Universal's WAAS/SBAS enabled Flight Management Systems.[5][6] It was the first FMS to be certified for WAAS LPV.[7]

Products

Flight Management Systems

Universal has been offering the UNS-1 line of Flight Management Systems since 1982.[4]

Synthetic Vision

Universal offers the Vision-1 Synthetic Vision (SVS) System. The Vision-1 was the first SVS product certified for Part 25 aircraft.[8]

Terrain Awareness and Warning System

Universal offers the TAWS Terrain Awareness and Warning System with a 3D perspective mode.

Flat Panel Integrated Displays

Universal offers Flat Panel Integrated Displays.

Communications Management Units

Universal offers the 1 MCU UniLink CMU (Communication Management Unit) with or without a built-in VDR (VHF Data Radio). The UniLink CMU is capable of operating in 25 kHz and 8.333 kHz channel spacing environments and operating as part of the ACARS data network.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Universal Avionics Systems Corporation". Hoover's, Inc. Retrieved March 6, 2008.
  2. 1 2 3 "Universal Avionics Selects Thales Skynav GG12W OEM GPS Boards". Thales. September 13, 2004. Retrieved March 6, 2008.
  3. 1 2 "Hubert L. Naimer". Universal Avionics Systems Corporation. September 14, 2004. Archived from the original on December 23, 2007. Retrieved March 6, 2008.
  4. 1 2 "Flight Management Systems". Universal Avionics Systems Corporation. Retrieved March 6, 2008.
  5. "FAA Grants Universal Avionics WAAS-FMS Approval at 60th ANNUAL NBAA". Universal Avionics Systems Corporation. September 25, 2007. Archived from the original on December 24, 2007. Retrieved March 6, 2008.
  6. Glenn Pew (September 11, 2007). "Universal Avionics WAAS-FMS". Aviation Publishing Group. Retrieved April 1, 2008.
  7. Pope, Stephen (August 1, 2009). "Cockpit Avionics 2009". AINonline. Retrieved August 4, 2009.
  8. "Profile - Universal Avionics" (PDF). Avionics Magazine. Access Intelligence, LLC. August 2007. p. 53. Retrieved April 1, 2008.
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