Airtronics is known throughout the general aviation community for award winning cockpit design, avionics upgrades, and advanced autopilot expertise. It all began in 1956 when Ron and Betty opened R&B Airtronics in Oxnard, CA. Twenty-seven years later James M Lewis acquired the business from Ron and Betty and ever since then known as Airtronics. In 2009, Mr. Lewis’ son James D Lewis assumed operations, and incorporated the company as a Wyoming corporation “Airtronics Inc.”. Since Oxnard in 1956, Airtronics has performed avionics upgrades, major retrofits, avionics repairs and major alterations for over 16,000 general aviation and commercial aircraft.
“The Airtronics” is a total cockpit solution. A cockpit designed and built by aviation architects and pilots for pilots with every type of flying mission. The Airtronics aviation architects have with many hours of flying different missions. The Airtronics architects develop solutions with careful consideration to the client’s flying skill, style, mission, and budget.
Airtronics Inc is an avionics dealer supporting most major brand equipment manufacturers, yet only a few select manufacturers meet the “The Airtronics” requirements and make it into The Airtronics cockpit.
Avionics manufacturers must satisfy Airtronics’ stringent requirements to be eligible as equipment included in The Airtronics Cockpit. The Airtronics Approved Manufacturers List is composed of manufacturer’s that have a tenure (proven track record) of financial stability, dedication to the industry, workmanship, reliability, with an aggressive research and development team. The equipment must be advanced in technology, user friendly, and have warranty program to back it all up.
Airtronics Inc’s #1 qualifying supplier is Garmin International. Airtronics has been an aviation products dealer supporting Garmin International products since the companies’ inception. In the 90’s, Apollo, Collins, Narco, Bendix King, and S-Tec were leading the industry and Garmin was an industry newcomer. Airtronics congratulates Garmin International as thier tenure unquestionably holds the industry lead.
Every Airtronics cockpit is delivered to the client with a lifetime workmanship warranty. Sure, nothing lasts forever. However, when the instructions for continued airworthiness are complied with, the workmanship is expected to last a lifetime. Please visit our warranty page for further details about The Airtronics Lifetime Workmanship Warranty.
Although we are known as “The Airtronics” branded on every cockpit, Airtronics is also known as the technicians that have the capabilities to repair and overhaul what others can’t. Airtronics’ repair station “Airtronics Avionics is comprised of skilled technicians in all categories of avionics including electronic and analog flight instrumentation, autopilot systems, communications, navigation, radar, storm scope, traffic avoidance / advisory, and transponder. Airtronics is recognized as a last hope for anything Narco or ARC! Most are shocked to find out Airtronics Avionics still has H14, and Lear autopilot test and repair capabilities. Look no further as Airtronics Avionics services the robust KX170 series com/nav, and KCS55 heading system. The Airtronics Avionics bench at Colorado Air and Space Port is manned by James M Lewis, making Airtronics Avionics a capable repair facility for in service legacy avionics throughout the world today. Airtronics is home of the No Repair / No Charge policy. Why pay others to try and fix it when Airtronics only charges if they fix it. Visit our Bench Repair page for full capabilities and to obtain an RMA for an equipment evaluation.
As you visit our web pages, we encourage you to talk with your fellow pilots, then give our sales team a call or email and see why “The Airtronics” is the cockpit solution for your next mission.
As one of the leading providers of avionics across the globe, Airtronics Inc. has an immense portfolio of solutions that spans across all General Aviation.
James D Lewis, CEO
Gina Lewis, Director of Admin
Joe Essert, Director of Marketing & Client Relations
Larry Gaines, Chief Pilot
AIRTRONICS AVIONICS
Colorado Air and Space Port (KCFO)
Jim Lewis – Chief Inspector
Steve Bush, A&P/IA- Inspector
Dave Greenberg, A&P- Inspector
Everrett Aurbeck – Technician
JP Celis – Technician
Max Reyes – Technician
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Kingdon Airpark (O20)
Randy Ziemer A&P/IA – Director of Maintenance
Randy Ott – Technician
JP Celis – Technician
Vernon Chambers – Technician