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L2 partners with GE for installation services
L2's teams of installers and repair technicians are quick to address the remote avionics modifications required by operators. The company now supports installation of GE's miniQARs flight data recording equipment.

L2 Aviation has partnered with GE Aviation to provide remote installation services for the Avionica miniQAR Mk III quick access recorder. Under the agreement, L2's remote avionics maintenance services (RAMS) team will travel to an aircraft's location and install all hardware, wiring and perform functional testing, returning the aircraft to service under its FAA Part 145 certificate.

L2 originally began providing certification services for the miniQAR in April 2018, with an STC for Part 23 turbine aircraft under a commercial agreement with Avionica. The STC included the HondaJet, Eclipse 500, Cirrus Vision Jet, Daher TBM series, Pilatus PC-12, Cessna Citation 510 and all 525 models, Embraer 100 and 300, all Textron Beechcraft King Air models plus many other Part 23 turbine aircraft. This new services agreement with GE is an extension of L2's extensive knowledge and experience with miniQAR integration and how it connects and collects data on Part 23 turbine aircraft.

“This is a new and exciting time for L2 as it partners with one of the landmark technology and Fortune 100 companies to provide some of the most valuable parts of a transaction, the direct contact with the customer,” says president Mark Lebovitz. “L2 was started as a remote maintenance provider, so after 22 years and hundreds of repeat customers in all aviation segments, we feel confident we can represent GE Aviation with its customers to the level of customer interaction they expect.”

“We've appreciated L2's strong support in the installation of the miniQAR MkIII/avCM combination for operators needing to transmit flight data while on the ground and connected to a local cellular network from anywhere in the world,” adds vice president of business development for Avionica Sean Reilly. “I see this relationship continuing to grow and get stronger now as part of GE Aviation.”

L2 has already performed several installations of Avionica's miniQARs, as well as its avCM-4G cellular module, providing greater data acquisition and instant ground based cellular transmission to maintenance providers and FOQA providers like Austin Digital, which was acquired by GE Aviation in 2012.

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