Avcon Industries, Inc. ISR Solutions Receives FAA Approval for King Air Wing-Mounted Hard Points and SAT COM Radome
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The collective modification package, including the Avcon lower fuselage ISR POD, defines the new Avcon ISR NG King Air platform.
Key Points:
- The collective modification package, including the Avcon lower fuselage ISR POD, defines the new Avcon ISR NG King Air platform.
- With its expansion of ISR-capable products, Avcon has developed a new subsidiary, Avcon ISR Solutions, to reinforce the Avcon presence in the ISR marketplace.
- Avconreceived FAA STC approval of:
Avcon has deployed its King Air 350 (Model B300) airplane to expand the cost-effective product offerings to create the Avcon ISR NG King Air platform. - The Avcon ISR NG King Air includes the Avcon multi-purpose special mission ISR POD (fuselage belly sensor carrying radome/pod compartment), the Avcon hard points with custom-mounted stores, and the Avcon SATCOM Radome.