Mid-Canada Mod Center Modernizes Falcon 50 Aircraft Flight Deck with Universal Avionics InSight Display System
TORONTO — 17 June 2021 — Mid-Canada Mod Center is upgrading a Dassault Falcon 50 flight deck to improve situational awareness, enhance safety and extend the aircraft’s life. The aircraft is undergoing a two-phase upgrade process to remove legacy CRTs and replace them with the Universal Avionics InSight Display System. Planned completion time for the first phase is Q4 this year.
“Operators are painfully aware that as flight deck avionics age, they become more difficult to maintain and repair, which increases operational costs and makes preserving safety more challenging,” said Bill Arsenault, president of Mid-Canada Mod Center. “The beauty of the Universal Avionics InSight Display System is that these older aircraft can be equipped with modern technology that mirrors what OEMs are installing today in new aircraft. In our experience, the system is reasonably priced, flexible, and can be integrated with a range of legacy avionics systems which means cost savings for our clients.”
The NextGen Display upgrade will modernize this Falcon 50’s flight deck, future-proofing it with FANS 1/A+ and Data Comm capabilities. The aircraft will experience a leap forward in situational awareness and safety, with reduced maintenance spend. Phase one includes replacing legacy CRT displays with Universal Avionics’ (UA) flat-panel LCD Displays. UA EFIS Control Display Units, an Alphanumeric Keyboard, and SBAS-FMS, along with other instruments will round out the initial installation.
The first phase's FAA and Transport Canada STCs are expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2021 by MC2’s dedicated engineering and certification arm, ADS. Removing electro-mechanical engine gauges and replacing them with a fifth UA InSight EFI-1040 Display is planned for phase two in Q2 2022. “The selection of InSight as an upgrade for the Falcon 50 is another great example of bringing existing business jets into the frontline of technology in a cost-effective way,” said Dror Yahav, Universal Avionics CEO. “We value our long relationship with MC2, a company which strives to always deliver an excellent solution to the customer,” he added