News

OUR LATEST NEWS

Estonia’s Beech 350 arrives in Sweden

[video width="1280" height="720" mp4="https://airbornesystems.se/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/FL-1037.mp4"][/video] Estonia's new Beech King Air 350 arriving in the beginning of August at Bromma Airport from the aircraft factory in the U.S.  It received a salutory spraying and cleaning as a welcome. ST Airborne Systems is in cooperation with Bromma Air Maintenance providing a...

Upgrade for the Finnish Border Guard completed

The upgrade of the second Dornier 228 of the Finnish Border Guard was completed in late June  2017 following delivery of the first aircraft in April. The work has included an extensive upgrade of the avionics on board, as well as  of the MSS 6000 mission software...

India: First ever all female crew to fly with the MSS 6000

During ST Airborne Systems visit to Chennai last week,   the  Indian Coast Guard proudly presented the first time ever all female crew flying on a patrol mission with the MSS 6000. We would like to congratulate the Indian Coast Guard on this achievement! The purpose of the visit...

Transport Canada system #1 upgrade completed

ST Airborne Systems has finalized this year's upgrade for the MSS 6000 system flying on board Transport Canada's Dash 7 aircraft. The MSS 6000 upgrade was subject to a Factory Acceptance Test at ST Airborne Systems' facility in Sweden at the end of March, witnessed by the...

New business agreement with Airflite

Last week ST Airborne Systems and Airflite signed a business agreement with the aim of penetrating the Special Mission Aircraft market in Australia and Asia. At a first meeting in Perth the foundation was laid for working together to meet the exciting and growing demands of...

The avionics upgrade for the Finnish Border Guard

for the first Dornier 228 aircraft is nearing completion and the final tests with the customer are commencing this week.  At the same time the MSS 6000  system has received a more powerful software and hardware and an upgraded version of the Selex search radar...