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As the aviation and technology industries come together at AEA 2024, they are exploring the possibilities of a connected cockpit in the realm of general aviation. With the number of general aviation flights using legacy systems continuing to rise, there is an urgent need for a seamless digital transition. The advancement in technology promises to not only redefine the cockpit experience but also eliminate the need for extensive system overhauls.

In the latest episode of “5 on the Fly,” host Brit Wanick and guest Ryan Braun, Managing Director of General Aviation at uAvionix, discuss the transformative potential of Open Connected Cockpit. This concept aims to integrate legacy avionics with modern systems, creating a seamless communication network within the cockpit. They also touch on upcoming software updates for AV-30, which will include new interfacing and Wi-Fi functionality to further enhance the connected flight experience.

Ryan Braun is an experienced figure in aviation technology and aeronautical engineering who is leading the charge in integrating innovative avionics solutions for general aviation. With a commitment to setting a global standard in aviation excellence, uAvionix is dedicated to enhancing the flying experience for pilots around the world. Join us as we explore more about this exciting future of avionics integration and connected cockpits.

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