Avilution Achieves Milestone with First Flight of New Air Data Computer for Eclipse 500 Jet
Avilution's Groundbreaking Milestone
Huntsville, Alabama – January 16, 2025 – Avilution, LLC, an innovative avionics software provider based at Huntsville International Airport, celebrated a significant breakthrough by successfully completing the first flight of its newly modified Air Data Computer (ADC) for the Eclipse 500 jet. This accomplishment represents the company's first-ever FAA-approved application of its cutting-edge eXtensible Flight System (XFS) software, showcasing its potential to transform the aviation industry.
Significance of the Achievement
This successful flight is not just a technical feat; it paves the way for upgrading older aircraft like the Eclipse 500, ensuring they meet contemporary aviation standards. By enabling older models to benefit from modern technology, Avilution addresses critical needs within both government and civil aviation sectors, encompassing commercial, military, and private use.
Collaboration for Success
Avilution partnered with Resurgent Aviation Solutions to seamlessly merge its XFS software with Resurgent's ADC replacement, allowing them to tackle the mounting challenges of high failure rates and limited availability of existing components. This strategic collaboration has revitalized the aircraft's supply chain, ensuring that the Eclipse 500 fleet can remain operational and competitive in today’s market.
Skytron Avionics, also based in Huntsville, played a vital role by integrating essential hardware components into the ADC enhancement, making this teamwork a perfect example of industry cooperation.
"One of the major advantages observed with this integration is that pilots will not experience any change in their interface with the avionics system. The entire modification is designed to be invisible to flight crews, eliminating the need for extra flight training or changes in operational procedures," expressed Mark Spencer, founder of Avilution.
Cary Winter, Chief Executive Officer of Resurgent Aviation Solutions, echoed this sentiment, stating, "Working closely with Avilution and Skytron Avionics was an outstanding experience, and it truly demonstrated effective teamwork. Together, we have successfully brought this long-awaited project to life."
Looking Forward
Huntsville International Airport's CEO, Butch Roberts, shared enthusiasm about Avilution's success, emphasizing the airport's commitment to fostering innovative developments. He stated, "We are pleased to support Avilution in receiving FAA approval for their aviation software and eagerly anticipate their ongoing growth and success."
More About Avilution LLC
Founded in Huntsville, AL, Avilution specializes in avionics software development and integration tools. Its eXtensible Flight System is expertly engineered and tested for critical safety applications ranging from traditional cockpit control systems to specialized aerial missions, offering an efficient alternative for custom flight decks or economical upgrades to existing equipment.
The Role of Skytron Avionics
Skytron Avionics is renowned for its expertise in electronics hardware design, providing unique solutions tailored for the aerospace sector. Their offerings encompass an array of avionics systems, ensuring compliance with rigorous aerospace standards across civil and military applications.
Contribution of Resurgent Aviation Solutions
Located in Aurora, IL, Resurgent Aviation Solutions serves as an FAA repair station and PMA parts producer, well-regarded for creating Supplement Type Certificates for the Eclipse Jet. They are recognized as the leading support group for this popular personal aircraft, continuously striving to improve parts availability and maintenance services.
This milestone achieved by Avilution symbolically opens a new chapter for smaller aircraft, as FAA approval directs the focus toward significantly safer and affordable aviation solutions, benefiting a range of customers from private pilots to government agencies. With the successful integration of the ADC modification, the Eclipse 500 can expect a promising, operational future, equipping pilots with the reliability needed to navigate the skies.