Duncan's Vegas Avionics Shop Gets Mexico DGAC Nod
The approval, good for two years, will allow the facility to service Mexican-registered aircraft.

Duncan Aviation’s satellite avionics facility at Las Vegas McCarran International Airport has received certification from Mexico's civil aviation authority (DGAC). The authorization, good for two years, allows the location to expand its service to customers from south of the border. “This authorization provides our Mexican customers with a sense of solidarity, commitment and respect for their processes and procedures,” noted Matt Nelson, the company’s manager of satellite operations. “We have had several requests from customers with aircraft based in Mexico, and we anticipate that will only increase, especially with the upcoming ADS-B mandate.”


The company holds or has access to FAA approval for 37 ADS-B solutions for upgrades on more than 100 aircraft models.


Duncan’s facilities in Battle Creek, Michigan; Lincoln, Nebraska; Provo, Utah; and Houston together hold certification from an additional 10 foreign civil aviation authorities: Argentina, Aruba, Bermuda, Brazil, the Cayman Islands, China, EASA, India, South Africa and Venezuela.