NASA Selects Aviation Instrument Technologies, Inc
NASA Selects Aviation Instrument Technologies, Inc. to provide lightning strike detection equipment kit for the Global Hawk.
Our Services
Aviation Instruments Technologies, Inc.
ABOUT
Biography
Aviation Instrument Technologies, Inc. (AITI) was founded in the late 1990s to design, build, and supply aircraft instruments, radios and multi-function displays used in commercial and government military flight simulators and vehicle simulators. Customers of the two companies include Lockheed Martin simulation, CAE flight simulators, NASA, Alkon valves and Arnott. Our designers and engineers have mechanical, electronic, and software capabilities, and have the manufacturing facilities in house for rapid prototyping, and volume production overseas with our numerous manufacturing partners. The products invented, designed and built by the AITI teams include electronic automotive suspension controllers using in house designed circuit boards and software, an electronic suspension controller for trucks using Alkon valves, a custom integration of a Rockwell Collins weather radar at Edwards for the Global Hawk using our in house designed and programmed Ethernet interface boards, and hundreds of simulator instruments, aircraft control panels, simulated radios and GPS units for simulator companies worldwide.Personal Info
OUR FACILITIES
Aviation Instrument Technologies, Inc.
39520 Aviation Ave.
Zephyrhills, FL 33542
813.783.3361 Voice
813.783.6411 Fax
We have facilities for the repair, manufacture, testing and assembly of aircraft and simulator instruments including dedicated environmental testing equipment and NVG capabilities.
Our combined staff has many years of experience in designing, building, and repairing simulated aircraft instruments.
By Air:
We are located on Zephyrhills Municipal Airport (ZPH) which is 35 miles East Northeast of Tampa International Airport (TIA). Our Facility is located on the West side of the field. Look for the large gray building not far from the rotating beacon.
By Land:
From Tampa International: Follow signs for I-275 North. Take I-275 North until I-4. Exit onto I-4. Follow I-4 East toward Orlando until outside the Tampa city limits. Exit 301 North. Proceed on US 301 North to the South end of Zephyrhills. Look for the large microwave antenna on your right. At the next light, South Avenue, turn right. Proceed across the RR tracks and turn right on Airport Rd. Drive for three blocks and turn left on B Avenue. Turn an immediate left onto Aviation Avenue. Look for the large gray building at the end of the road.
From Orlando: Take I-4 West towards Tampa, Exit 98 South. Take US 98 South for approximately ½ mile. Turn West (right) on Knights Griffin Road. Turn North (right) on Hwy 39. Go North approximately 10 miles. Continue North onto US 301. Proceed on US 301 North to the South end of Zephyrhills. Look for the large microwave antenna on your right. At the next light, South Avenue, turn right. Proceed across the RR tracks and turn right on Airport Rd. Drive for three blocks and turn left on B Avenue. Turn an immediate left on to Aviation Avenue. Look for the large gray building at the end of the road.