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Home Aerial Fire News Press Release

Mission Critical Communications

by AerialFire Staff
March 3, 2025
in Press Release
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Mission Critical Communications

Fighting fires and working through a natural disaster can be the most daunting tasks for pilots. They fly into difficult and dangerous conditions. They risk their lives to make sure those on the ground are protected.

Whether flying in hotshots, laying down fire suppressants or helping to evacuate people, Aerial Fire Fighting pilots are some of the most valiant pilots fighting to keep people safe in the United States. Communication is critical for mission success.

"At Dallas Avionics, we understand the importance of Aerial Firefighting and mission-critical communications,” said Dallas Avionics Sales Manager Scott Edwards. “For years, I lived in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Large forests and arid regions surrounded us. Aerial Firefighting is an important part of protecting valuable land and resources. That is why we work hard to ensure we have the best equipment in the industry available to our customers," said Edwards.

Dallas Avionics has provided the latest technology available for aircraft for more than five decades. The company has sales representatives who are experts in military, law enforcement, search and rescue, air medical, and other special mission needs for aviation operations. Dallas Avionics represents the world's most well-known brands that produce some of the newest innovations in aviation equipment. With established relationships with Technisonic, AeroDynamix , AEM, Barfield, Thales Antennas, Flightcell, Jupiter Avionics, L3 Harris, Midcontinent, Power Sonix, RAMI, Sandia, Wysong, and many other companies, it allows the company to aid with communications, tracking, public address and fleet management and other tools like test equipment.

"The last thing a pilot needs to worry about when fighting fires is whether or not equipment will work," said Edwards. "Their job is stressful enough. We help equip air units worldwide with communications equipment and train pilots and crew members to help them complete their missions safely. With the recent fires and natural disasters on everyone's minds, Dallas Avionics will continue supporting those in the field as best as possible. That is why we continue to work with some of the best manufacturers in the world and continue to grow our team."

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