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Precision Aviation Services Authorized as StableFlight Installer

Precision Aviation Services Authorized as StableFlight Installer
Precision Aviation Services has been officially designated as an Authorized Autopilot Installer (AAI) for the Thales and StandardAero StableLight Autopilot System. This next-generation four-axis autopilot is specifically designed for light helicopters, including the H125 and AS350 platforms. The authorization empowers Precision Aviation to manage the installation, integration, and ongoing maintenance of the StableLight system, which aims to reduce pilot workload while enhancing operational precision and flight stability.
Expanding Advanced Avionics Capabilities
Jordan Webber, Vice President of Component Services at Precision Aviation Group, expressed enthusiasm about the new partnership, highlighting the addition of the StableLight system to the company’s expanding portfolio of advanced avionics solutions. Webber emphasized that becoming an Authorized Autopilot Installer enables Precision Aviation to offer rotor-wing customers a cutting-edge technology that improves safety, performance, and mission effectiveness. This development also reinforces the company’s dedication to innovation within the aviation sector.
Mark Tyler, Vice President and General Manager of Precision Aircraft Services in Peachtree City, noted that this milestone reflects Precision Aviation Group’s ongoing investment in advanced technology. He underscored the company’s commitment to delivering innovative solutions that enhance flight safety and operational efficiency. Tyler also expressed anticipation for engaging with both longstanding clients and new partners at the upcoming VERTICON event.
Industry Challenges and Market Outlook
As an authorized installer, Precision Aviation Services faces the critical responsibility of upholding stringent standards of precision and reliability in every StableLight system installation. The company must also navigate a competitive maintenance and repair market, where established competitors are expected to respond by upgrading their own service offerings or forming strategic alliances to maintain market share. Furthermore, Precision Aviation will need to remain vigilant in adapting to evolving industry regulations and rapid technological advancements to ensure ongoing compliance and relevance.
Market analysts anticipate a positive reception to Precision Aviation’s new authorization, with increased demand projected for its specialized autopilot installation and support services. The company’s enhanced capabilities are expected to attract both existing customers and new clients seeking state-of-the-art autopilot solutions.
To commemorate the announcement, an AS350 Thales Demonstrator featuring the StableLight system is currently on display at VERTICON 2026, providing attendees with a firsthand look at the system’s advanced functionalities.

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