Dassault Aviation has named Universal Avionics as a North American repair facility for its FalconEye Enhanced Flight Vision System (EFVS) product line. FalconEye is available on the Falcon 2000S, 2000LX, 900LX, and Falcon 8X models.
“The FalconEye camera is one of the most sophisticated electrical-optical systems available for commercial aviation. The implementation of repair services in North America for Dassault FalconEye guarantees customers will have first-rate services for the system,” said Universal Avionics CEO Dror Yahav.
Universal Avionics said in its announcement that establishing approved repair capabilities at its Tucson, Arizona-based Part 145 repair station augments the established EVS services provided by the company while giving North American operators additional support for Dassault’s leading-edge technologies.
The FalconEye Combined Vision System uses synthetic, database-driven terrain mapping with multi-sensor camera inputs to provide pilots with enhanced situational awareness through the aircraft’s heads-up display. These technologies enable safer approaches during adverse weather conditions and terrain. According to Dassault, FalconEye lets flight crews approach every flight with a greater level of confidence.