Trig’s new small VHF radios get a big audience at the Annual AEA International Convention.

Trig Avionics unveiled its latest product range today, complementing its growing avionics family. The Trig TY91 and TY92 are the perfect comms partners to the TT21 and TT22 transponders.

Edinburgh, 4 April 2012

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Trig’s mandate ready ADS-B solution is taking off soon.

The search by pilots for a cost effective ADS-B Out solution that meets the FAA’s 2020 ADS-B mandate is just about to get easier, as Trig reveal their latest product updates.

Edinburgh, 4 April 2012

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Trig gives historic icon an avionic make over - Spitfire ML407.

Trig Avionics are proud to announce their support of one of the most distinctive and unique Spitfires flying in the UK.

Edinburgh, 8 March 2012

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Trig Avionics, leading the field in ADS-B certification

The race to develop a practical and affordable ADS-B solution that will be attractive to general aviation pilots is being led by transponder experts Trig Avionics.

Edinburgh, 3 February 2012

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Trig announce the sponsorship of Europe’s premier aerobatic pair the Trig Aerobatic Team

Trig Avionics, the transponder experts who make the world’s smallest general aviation Mode S transponder are taking to the skies in 2012.

Edinburgh, 12 January 2012

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New 1090ES traffic receiver leverages ADS-B network

Trig TA60 family uses ADS-B In to make traffic awareness affordable

Oshkosh, WI, 26 July 2010

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The world's smallest Mode S transponder: Now with the bigger engine option

Trig Avionics launch high-power version of its miniature transponder

Edinburgh, 16 December 2009

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Trig Avionics transponder certified for ADS-B Out

TT31 Mode S transponder receives first European C166a approval

Edinburgh, 17 April 2009

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Trig Avionics launch miniature transponder

TT21 Mode S transponder is world’s smallest and lightest

Edinburgh, 27 November 2008

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Trig Transponder supports ADS-B

TT31 Mode S transponder now has 1090MHz Extended Squitter ADS-B out capability

Edinburgh, 22 February 2008

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