Company News - Peregrine Avionics

Special thanks to AEA for their Member Profile of Peregrine! Check out this feature in the December 2023 Avionics News. Click here to read!  

David Rankin, founder and president of Peregrine, is featured in this episode of the AEA Amplified podcast. Listen in as Dave describes the work of Peregrine, their STC, PMA, TSO and engineering work, their ODA and the

Peregrine, a Denver-based aircraft certification service provider with over 14 years ofSupplemental Type Certificate (STC) development experience, is pleased to announce that ithas received its Organization Designation Authorization (ODA) from the Federal AviationAdministration (FAA). This will allow

Peregrine, in collaboration with Curtiss-Wright and SoCal Jets, Inc. has expanded the Approved Model List (AML) for Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) #ST01070DE This AML STC, validated by the Mexico Federal Civil Aviation of Mexico (AFAC), installs the

On behalf of Trig Avionics, Peregrine recently updated the Approved Model List (AML) for STC SA00756DE. This adds the Aspen NexNav Max as an approved position source for use with the Trig Avionics TT22 Transponder. The updated

Peregrine recently completed STC ST01999WI for the True Blue Power TB40 for installation in Textron Aviation (Beechcraft) 400A aircraft. The True Blue Power TB40 Lithium Ion Airplane Battery is a replacement for the original Lead-Acid main ship

Peregrine develops serial number specific engineering data packages for the installation of new equipment. Easier and more readily accepted than field approvals, Peregrine-developed data packages can be the solution for your unique modification situations. A recent example

TJ Spitzmiller returns to Peregrine as VP, Business Development and Administration and provides over twenty years of experience in the aerospace industry. Beginning with five years of Supply Chain Management with Eclipse Aviation, where his efforts were

An interesting and thought provoking article was posted recently on AINonline by James Wynbrandt. Covering security and privacy while operating business and general aviation missions, the article gives an in-depth view of current issues and mitigations to

The FAA is working to ensure that radio signals from newly activated wireless telecommunications systems can coexist safely with flight operations in the United States, with input from the aviation sector and telecommunications industry. "Safety is our

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