Service with 30 Years of Experience

Avionics Services International has served aircraft owners and operators for nearly 30 years. We are renowned for our precision services, tailored to fit the needs of our many clients around the world. From installations and repairs to certifications and diagnostics, ASI is your trusted partner for on-time, dedicated avionics services.

If you would like a service quote, please contact us today.

Troubleshooting

ASI can quickly and effectively troubleshoot your instruments and avionic equipment.

Installation

We provide custom installation of instruments, panels, accessories, and systems of all kinds.

Certification

ASI is an accredited certifier for a variety of federal aircraft certification requirements.

And More...

ASI specializes in ADI/HSI, Radio, Nav/Comm, DME, GPS, EFIS, TAWS, and more.

ASI’s Premier Services

Avionics Services International also provides a suite of exclusive services. Click below to learn more.

ASI provides a groundbreaking new class of aircraft testing with our RVSM On-Site Aircraft Certification. ASI will perform an RVSM certification in your plane, at your location!

If you are ready to learn more about how we can help you save thousands on your RVSM aircraft certification, contact us.

  • Save Thousands With Our On-Site Service – No Need to Fly to Us!
  • We come to you! In your plane, at your location.
  • Annual & Bi-Annual RVSM Certification
  • FAR 91.411 & FAR 91.413
  • We beat any price!
What is RVSM?
RVSM is a newer set of rules & regulations that has been recommended by the ICAO , and will be enforced by the FAA , the JAA and other civil aviation authorities around the world. The purpose of RVSM is to free up airspace between FL290 and FL410 (inclusive).

Before RVSM, a limited number of flight paths were allocated between these altitudes to ensure that aircraft would not pass one another vertically too closely. The 2000′ minimum vertical separation was necessary because the instruments used to display, report, and control aircraft altitude had poor accuracy compared to today’s standards. Because these altitudes are the most fuel-efficient, they are the most desirable and, consequently, the busiest.

As air travel has become more prevalent, the problem of congestion and flight safety at these popular altitudes has worsened. Flight path planning became a major issue for operators wanting to utilize these altitudes. Recognizing the problem early on, the ICAO and other organizations began to do studies looking for viable solutions. Of all the possibilities examined, RVSM was selected by the ICAO as the one to recommend to their member states and various other organizations.

Safe reduction of the vertical separation minimums is a complex project, and its implementation is a major undertaking that affects not only government agencies and airlines, but also every owner and operator of aircraft capable of operating at these flight levels. Find out if and when you may be affected. Many steps to implement RVSM have already taken place, but many others are still required. Here are just a few:

  • Feasibility studies to determine if the existing ATC network can safely handle the large increase in traffic
  • Studies to determine the impact on the aviation operators and markets around the world
  • Development of Regional Implementation Plans
  • Development of Aircraft and Operator Certification Plans
Who Does RVSM Affect?
If your aircraft flies at RVSM altitudes or flies in RVSM airspaces, your aircraft must be tested.

We provide full installation, testing, and certification of Altimeter and Transponder equipment for your aircraft.

We are expert installers of autopilot and flight director equipment. Contact us for more information.