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Issued by: GAMA General Aviation Manufacturers Association
Today, the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) announced the additions of Aerox Aviation Oxygen Systems and NLign Analytics as Members.
Aerox Aviation Oxygen Systems is headquartered in Bonita Springs, Florida, and was founded in 1981. They are a leading designer and manufacturer of aviation oxygen systems and accessories. Aerox Aviation Oxygen Systems product lines include complete oxygen systems for OEMs, TSO certified oxygen masks, PMA cylinders, and MRO and aftermarket services.
NLign Analytics, developing software since 2005 as a division of Etegent Technologies and officially established as its own entity in 2021, develops advanced software solutions for digital inspection, maintenance, and manufacturing data management. By unifying traditionally siloed inspection, performance, and design data into a single 3D environment, NLign maps results onto digital models with patented accuracy. In doing so, it transforms fragmented information into actionable intelligence that improves readiness, reduces risk, and strengthens decision-making across the product lifecycle. Trusted by leading aerospace and defense organizations for nearly two decades, NLign has delivered proven time and cost reductions while enhancing efficiency and fleet support.
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| GAMA General Aviation Manufacturers Association | Trade Organisations |
| Aerox Aviation Oxygen Systems, LLC | Portable Oxygen Systems, Oxygen & Air Regulating Equipment, Oxygen Masks, Oxygen Systems, Oxygen Equipment Regulators, Oxygen Equipment Cylinders, Oxygen Equipment Valves, Oxygen Equipment Connectors |
| NLign Analytics | Computer-aided Analysis |
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