SmartSky, provider of inflight air-to-ground (ATG) connectivity for business aviation, today announced D&J Aviation as a new sales and installation partner.
D&J recently completed a first-article installation of the award-winning SmartSky LITE on a King Air C90, with a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) expected in the coming months.
They are now commencing a SmartSky LITE first-of-type installation on a Citation Encore 560.
Jim Schawb, CEO of D&J Aviation said: “SmartSky is an exciting partner because they give us the ability to offer a complete suite of solutions for our customers, whether special mission or business aviation.
“Their proven, high-performance inflight connectivity can fit virtually any size aircraft, and rave reviews from customers are driving demand for their systems.
“We are beginning our second installation and are actively working on more opportunities to enable continuous streaming connectivity inflight.”
D&J is a recent recipient of a military contract to install a communications suite on multiple aircraft, enabling mission operators to reliably deliver mission critical aerial intelligence content efficiently and effectively to network subscribers and mission stakeholders.
The multi-mission communications suite STC will cover the Pilatus PC-12 and Cessna Citation Caravan, with D&J currently seeking candidates for both models to complete installations for the STC.
Owner/operators interested in offering their aircraft will receive special incentives and should contact D&J directly at info@djaviation.aero or 719-659-1017.
Aria Bahawdory, Director of MRO Account Management for SmartSky said: “D&J’s experienced aircraft maintenance staff combined with their focus on quality customer service ensures they will be a highly effective partner in delivering SmartSky connectivity for a broad range of missions.
“SmartSky is rapidly expanding its lineup of models equipped with our next-generation inflight connectivity.
“Quality partners like D&J expand the breadth of our mission to improve connectivity in the sky.”