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uAvionix gears up for AUVSI XPONENTIAL, the premier event for uncrewed aircraft in Denver, Colorado. They excel in supporting unmanned aircraft with advanced avionics and lead the general aviation sector with ADS-V technologies and displays. uAvionix is committed to enhancing beyond visual line of sight capabilities, offering advanced command and control and detect and avoid systems for extended flight range and increased business potential. Attendees can expect innovative avionics solutions that enable safer and more efficient flight operations. uAvionix’s expertise spans unmanned and general aviation, delivering cutting-edge solutions for unmatched performance. Look out for their presence at Exponential as they showcase groundbreaking technologies and discuss the future of unmanned aviation.

Join us for insights from Brit Wanick, the VP of Marketing for uAvionix, as they share the vision behind their transformative advancements in avionics. With uAvionix leading the charge, unmanned aircraft enter an era of expanded possibilities, efficiency, and innovation.

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