RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Guatemala has received in the last five days a total of 44 migrant families from the United States in the recently inaugurated Reception Center for Returnees since that country resumed expedited deportation flights last Friday.
The spokeswoman of the Guatemalan Migration Institute, Alejandra Mena, said Wednesday that since Friday, three flights from Brownsville, Texas, have arrived at the Guatemalan Air Force, adjacent to the Reception Center, with a total of 157 people from 44 families.
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Astronautics Corporation of America, in partnership with Central American Aviation Services (CAAS), located in Guatemala City, has completed the first Bell 212 glass cockpit upgrade for the Guatemalan Air Force with its Badger Pro+ Integrated Flight Display System.
The Astronautics upgrade consists of four 6×8-inch high-resolution displays, a control panel, and an engine data concentrator unit. The retrofit transforms the legacy cockpit from its steam gauges to a digital, full-glass cockpit, replacing primary flight displays and engine instruments with the same Badger Pro+ Integrated Flight Display System flying on new production Bell helicopters.
“Astronautics was pleased to partner with CAAS to provide this retrofit. The collaboration of CAAS’s installation knowledge and experience and Astronautics’ innovation and flexibility paved the way for an enviable 212 cockpit. The proven ruggedness and reliability of Astronautics’ Badger Pro+ made it an obvious ch