Astronautics Corporation of America

06/12/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/12/2025 16:32

ASTRONAUTICS SELECTED TO PROVIDE AVIONICS SYSTEM SOLUTION FOR RADIA WINDRUNNER™

Architecting avionics system solution for world's largest cargo aircraft

OAK CREEK, WISCONSIN - June 12, 2025 - Astronautics Corporation of America has signed an agreement with Radia for the design and development of a complete avionics system solution for their WindRunner cargo aircraft.

"The opportunity to work collaboratively with Radia on the avionics architecture for their one-of-a-kind WindRunner aircraft is an exciting project for all of us at Astronautics," said Eytan Saletsky, Astronautics director of system solutions. "We look forward to applying our avionics products and system integration expertise to a platform that will reshape global aerospace logistics."

The WindRunner is the largest aircraft ever built by volume and is designed for large-scale logistics in locations with limited infrastructure-serving energy, aerospace and defense, and emergency response missions.

For more information about Astronautics' avionics, systems, cybersecurity, and connectivity solutions, visit us in Hall 3, Booth B191 at the Paris Air Show, or contact us at BusDev@astronautics.com.

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About Astronautics

Astronautics Corporation of America, headquartered in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, is a global leader in the design, development, and manufacture of avionics equipment and systems for the commercial and military aerospace industry. Key product areas include electronic primary flight, multifunction and engine displays, connected aircraft and airborne cyber solutions, and integrated avionics systems. Since its founding in 1959, Astronautics has been providing trusted, reliable, and tailored engineering solutions enabling aerospace OEMs and operators to achieve mission success. Astronautics is the parent company of Kearfott Corporation, headquartered in New Jersey, known for its guidance, navigation, and motion sensor products for sea, land, air, and space applications. For more information: www.astronautics.com.

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