End Of FAA ADS-B Rebate Program Approaches

Aircraft owners have just a few more days to reserve their $500 rebates

With the FAA’s general aviation ADS-B rebate program coming to a close on September 18, significantly fewer than half of the offered 20,000 rebates for ADS-B Out installation have been claimed. The program offers a $500 rebate to, according to the FAA, “help owners of less-expensive general aviation aircraft equip now with the required avionics.” As of January 1, 2020, any aircraft flying in airspace that currently requires a transponder will be required to have ADS-B Out.

Airspace - FAA ADS-B rebate program
Courtesy of the FAA

For owners that still need to equip their aircraft, it’s not too late to save $500. The last day to reserve a rebate is September 18, but the installation doesn’t have to be immediate. There’s a 150-day window to get the equipment in the plane and complete a successful validation flight (and submit the rebate paperwork). Information needed to make a reservation is the aircraft tail number, the make and model of the ADS-B equipment that the owner plans on installing and a scheduled installation date.

Learn more or reserve a rebate at the FAA’s General Aviation ADS-B Rebate Program website.


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