During the past 16 years, Aero Dynamix has become the leader in the Night Vision modification industry. Focusing on safety, quality, and customer satisfaction, Aero Dynamix is truly setting the standard for NVG.
As an FAA Certified Repair Station (C73R723N), Aero Dynamix offers a full line of services in the instrument/avionics repair field. Currently the company employs over 85 Night Vision professionals and is growing rapidly. Aero Dynamix has FAA Certified Repair Technicians on staff to meet customer demands for avionics repairs. Aero Dynamix also employs a certified A&P technician.
Aero Dynamix offers its customers around the world the ease of having their instruments modified internally without having the OEM warranty voided. With agreements from major OEM companies like Honeywell, Garmin, Rockwell Collins and many more, Aero Dynamix has the authority to open an avionics unit, modify the internal lighting to be compatible with goggles, and not void the manufacturer’s warranty.
Aero Dynamix offers an engineering and manufacturing department that can design and build Edge Lit Panels and NVIS Overlay panels for various fixed wing and rotor wing aircraft. This cuts down on production time and risk for completing a project since all work is performed internally and there are no third party vendors to coordinate with. With state of the art machinery, Aero Dynamix ensures the highest levels of quality are always met.
Each civil aircraft that is modified by Aero Dynamix is fully certified and STC’d by the FAA, thereby meeting all of the regulatory guidance standards. Aero Dynamix is privileged to say that they have earned 24 Multi-Ship Supplemental Type Certificates (STC’s) on 36 different aircraft, as well as, two EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency) validations, with a third pending, for NVG cockpits.
Aero Dynamix also has Night Vision Goggle sales and certification/repair capabilities, as well as, being a stocking distributor of L-3 Goggles. With a 48 hour turnaround time on re-certification of goggles, aviators and operators are able to stay in the air so that they can continue to provide their much needed mission support.
Because of the anticipated increase in demand for NVG lighting systems in 2011, the company is currently in the process of expanding into a much larger, state-of-the-art facility (23,200 Sq. Ft.) to compliment their growing needs in the industry. Aero Dynamix plans on moving in to the new facility summer 2011.
Dennis Trout, General Manager of Aero Dynamix, states “As the industry leader, we will continue to grow and support our customers in a way that no other company can.” Mr. Trout stressed that crew safety, mission accomplishment and ensuring the total life-cycle support to the customer is critical to the success of Aero Dynamix. |