ALTO Aviation, a Head Up Technologies company, announced on Thursday that it has installed over 100 of its cabin audio system upgrades and Cadence CMS upgrades on Gulfstream GV and G550 aircraft worldwide.
ALTO claims that its upgrades are engineered and manufactured in-house to ensure high quality, consistent lead times and continuous innovation. The company states that the milestone reflects the skill of its authorized installation partners and its commitment to the Gulstream fleet.
“We are so incredibly proud of this milestone. Surpassing 100 aftermarket installations is a powerful validation of both our technology roadmap and the trust operators place in our authorized dealer networks,” said Anthony Molina, director of aftermarket sales at Heads Up Technologies. “From day one, our objective has been to elevate the passenger experience by delivering premium, intuitive and customized cabin systems while ensuring our installers have all the support needed to execute flawlessly.”RELATED STORIES:
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The company’s line of in-flight entertainment systems includes ALTO MySound, ALTO nVELOP Digital Surround Sound and Public Address Systems. As operators look to enhance passengers’ experience and extend aircraft life cycles, ALTO provides a path to both with its legacy cabin entertainment and control capabilities.
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ALTO Aviation celebrates over 100 installations on Gulfstream GV and G550 aircraft
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