STC ST01385NY
FAA DRS lists ST01385NY as Current · Issued, held by Delta Engineering, for Airbus A330-301. Recorded change: Installation of a second QAM Modulation Unit (QMU)and replacement of Interactive Video/Audio Seat Electronics Boxes (VASEBs) with Digital Seat Electronics Boxes (DSEBs) for existing Matsushita Avionics Systems Corporation System 3000 passenger entertainment system. Approved for A330-300 series. Snapshot dated June 30, 2026.
Recorded modification
What the FAA record covers
Installation of a second QAM Modulation Unit (QMU)and replacement of Interactive Video/Audio Seat Electronics Boxes (VASEBs) with Digital Seat Electronics Boxes (DSEBs) for existing Matsushita Avionics Systems Corporation System 3000 passenger entertainment system. Approved for A330-300 series.
ST01385NY identifies the approval, recorded holder, named aircraft, and modification scope. It does not confirm kit availability, serial-number effectivity, data rights, price, or installation authority.
Applicability
Aircraft named in FAA DRS
Named aircraft: Airbus A330-301. Confirm the approved model list, serial effectivity, configuration, and certificate revision.
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- 01Does it cover the exact Airbus A330-301 model, serial range, and configuration?
- 02Which part numbers, software versions, interfaces, and manual changes apply?
- 03Who can legally supply the design data, kit, instructions, and ICAs?
- 04What parts, labor, conformity, and return-to-service work are excluded?
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