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Duncan declares itself ready for Starlink conversations

April 23, 2026

As an authorised Falcon service centre, Duncan Aviation is installing Starlink systems in Falcon 7X aircraft using the Dassault Falcon Jet STC and OEM service bulletins to ensure long-term OEM support and compliance.

Falcon customers are the target.

Duncan Aviation's avionics sales representatives are ready to talk to Falcon owner/operators to schedule a Starlink installation during their aircraft's next maintenance event or paint and interior project. Earlier this year, at all three of Duncan Aviation's MRO facilities in Battle Creek, Michigan; Lincoln, Nebraska; and Provo, Utah, the company's trained and experienced technicians installed the Starlink internet connectivity system in customers' Falcon 7X aircraft.

As an authorised Falcon service centre, Duncan Aviation is installing these systems in Falcon 7X aircraft using the Dassault Falcon Jet STC and OEM service bulletins to ensure long-term OEM support and compliance with both the FAA and EASA certification. Transport Canada approvals will be in work soon for Duncan's customers with Canadian-registered aircraft.

“We recommend that our Falcon customers maximise any anticipated downtime for their aircraft by pairing the installation with an annual inspection, interior refurbishment or new paint scheme,” says avionics sales rep Adrian Chene. “While the interior is already out for maintenance or interior work is an ideal time for the Starlink installation. This will also allow our customers to work with our talented designers to come up with a fresh, customised interior or an eye-catching paint scheme that will make their aircraft the envy on the ramp!”

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