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iAccess Technologies Inc. Launches iFCS-9000: A Versatile Digital Autopilot and Flight Director System for Military and Commercial Retrofit Programs
Costa Mesa, California—July 18, 2025 iAccess Technologies Inc.
iAccess Technologies a leader in advanced avionics solutions, proudly announces the launch of the iFCS-9000, a fully digital autopilot and flight director system purpose-built to meet the evolving demands for the retrofit aviation markets.
Initially developed for the C-130H Hercules, the iFCS-9000 is designed to seamlessly replace aging analog systems across a wide range of aircraft platforms. Engineered with a modular, open architecture, it provides unmatched flexibility and performance while minimizing downtime and modification requirements-making it an ideal solution for fleet modernization, life-extension programs, and cockpit upgrades.
"With the iFCS-9000, we're delivering a modern, mission-ready autopilot system that integrates seamlessly with both legacy and next-gen aircraft systems," said Hasan Ramloaui, CEO of iAccess Technologies Inc. "It's a smart, low-risk path to modernization for operators balancing budget, capability, and readiness."
Built for Operational Demands - Designed for Seamless Integration
The iFCS-9000 is fully FAA TSO certifiable and has been approved for flight and in operational service since February 2024. Its robust capabilities, intuitive interface, and high reliability make it ideal for both civil and military aircraft operating in high-tempo or rugged environments.
Built to rigorous DO-160 environmental standards and boasting an MTBF of 40,000 hours, the iFCS-9000 offers a long-term, high-performance solution. Whether installed as part of a comprehensive cockpit upgrade or as a standalone enhancement, it delivers next-generation capabilities without requiring extensive aircraft modifications.
iAccess awarded SOF/PR MACM IDIQ US Air Force contract.
Santa Ana, California—October 28, 2019 iAccess Technologies, Inc.
iAccess has been awarded a combined $996,000,000 ceiling, indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity, multiple award contract for the SOF/PR directorate at Robins Air Force Base. The contracts will provide non-recurring engineering, trial installation kit, trial kit installation, kit proof kit, kit-proof installation, testing, test support, aircraft integration support, production kits, production kit installation, government furnished property/contract acquired property, interim contractor support, contractor logistics support, provisioning, field service representatives, field service representatives, program management, travel and per diem, kit packaging, handling, shipping and transportation, initial spares, other direct costs, over and above, contract data requirements and post award orientation conference travel in support of various aircraft modifications to Air Force fixed wing aircraft platforms. Work will be performed in locations according to the individual order level and is expected to be completed by April 16, 2028. The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Robins Air Force Base, Georgia is the contracting activity.
ADS-B Out Kits Nearly Delivered For C-130H AMP 1
Santa Ana, California—September 5, 2019 iAccess Technologies, Inc.
Engineering contractor iAccess Technologies has nearly completed deliveries of Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) Out kits for U.S. Air Force C-130H Hercules turboprops under an Avionics Modernization Program 1 (AMP 1) contract awarded in 2017. The systems integration design company said it has delivered 138 of the 176 kits ordered for installations at several Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve locations. Plans call for completing the deliveries in mid-October.
ADS-B 2020 Mandate is coming, are you ready?
Santa Ana, California—August 22, 2019 iAccess Technologies, Inc.
The FAA published Federal Regulation 14 CFR § 91.225 and 14 CFR § 91.227 in May 2010. The final rule dictates that effective January 1, 2020, aircraft operating in airspace defined in 91.225 are required to have an Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B) system that includes a certified position source capable of meeting requirements defined in 91.227. These regulations set a minimum performance standard for both ADS-B Transmitter and the position sources integrated with the ADS-B equipment your aircraft.
iAccess Technologies, Inc. Awarded USAF C-130H Avionics Modernization Program (AMP) Increment 1: ADS–B Out & Mode S EHS
Santa Ana, California—September 29, 2017 iAccess Technologies, Inc.
The C-130H AMP Increment 1 addresses current and near-term Communication, Navigation, and Surveillance/Air Traffic Management (CNS/ATM) mandates, and limited safety upgrades, enabling the C-130H to safely and effectively operate in global air space. ADS–B is a surveillance technology using Mode S EHS to periodically broadcast aircraft position and specific parameters to air traffic control (ATC) secondary surveillance radar (SSR), and to other aircraft for self-separation and situational awareness capabilities. iAccess will design, integrate, and produce ADS–B Out & Mode S EHS kits for 172 USAF C-130H1/H2/H2.5/H3 and LC-100 aircraft (through options). Work will be performed in California, Georgia, and Minnesota with an estimated installation completion date of Dec 31, 2019.
