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AEM, Texas Aerospace Technologies Bolster Partnership for Latin America
February 26, 2024 | AEM Corp.Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Canadian avionics manufacturer, Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp. (AEM), is pleased to announce a partnership expansion with Texas Aerospace Technologies, a subsidiary of Texas Aerospace Services, to add AEM’s new MTP136D modern panel-mount P25 VHF FM Forest Service radio to its lineup of product offerings for their Latin American customers.
Texas Aerospace Technologies adds AEM’s P25 aerial firefighting radio to the suite of special mission communication products it’s already representing for the manufacturer, further strengthening customer access to industry-leading avionics solutions in the region.
“We are proud to grow our strategic partnership with AEM,” says Brad Sutphin, Vice President at Texas Aerospace Technologies. “We already see our Latin American customers benefiting from AEM’s special mission communication solutions – loudspeaker systems, digital audio system, AS350 consoles and master caution panels – and now we’re excited to add this sophisticated radio technology to our market offerings.”
The MTP136D is a modern panel-mount P25 VHF FM Forest Service radio set to modernize tactical aerial firefighting communications and help operators successfully complete some of their harshest missions.
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