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We are thrilled to share that e are thrilled to share that FDT has successfully obtained the EASA AML STC for the Universal Quick Access Recorder (uQAR). This marks a significant milestone in the certification process for the uQAR product and represents a major step forward for our Automated Flight Data Management System.

With this certification, the Automated Flight Data Management System can now be officially installed across Europe, enhancing flight safety and operational efficiency for our users.

Thank you to everyone who has supported us on this journey. We look forward to the next phase of innovation and collaboration in the aviation industry!

#FDT #uQAR #EASA #AviationSafety #FlightDataManagement

. This marks a significant milestone in the certification process for the uQAR product and represents a major step forward for our Automated Flight Data Management System.

With this certification, the Automated Flight Data Management System can now be officially installed across Europe, enhancing flight safety and operational efficiency for our users.

Thank you to everyone who has supported us on this journey. We look forward to the next phase of innovation and collaboration in the aviation industry!

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