Alphatec Avionics
Alphatec Avionics
Alphatec Avionics
Alphatec, founded in 1989, holds a historical leadership position in France in the field of communication for microlights, light aircraft, and paramotors.
Alphatec’s top priority is the quality and reliability of its products, while maintaining optimal affordability for its customers. That’s why it is not uncommon to still see pilots using headsets or intercoms from the 1990s, which testify to the durability and robustness of Alphatec's equipment.
Since its beginnings, Alphatec has developed custom products for renowned microlight manufacturers such as AIR CREATION, COSMOS, AVIASUD, HUMBERT AVIATION, and also collaborates with distributors like VLD, ULM TECHNOLOGIE, and ICOM France. These partnerships reflect Alphatec's commitment to providing integrated and reliable solutions directly installed as original equipment on machines.
Over the nearly thirty-five years of its existence, Alphatec's products are distributed not only in France but also throughout Europe, through a network of aviation professionals who value the quality and performance of the equipment offered.
Reaffirming its commitment to a global clientele, Alphatec recently launched the website alphatec-avionics.com, and plans to open an online store soon. This initiative aims to bring the company closer to individuals worldwide, offering them advice, choices, and services tailored to their specific needs.
Located in Uzès, in the south of France, Alphatec’s offices and workshops house a fully local manufacturing process. This includes the production of their intercoms and headset equipment, as well as the management of after-sales service, which is handled in-house even for the oldest products. This approach ensures rigorous quality control and optimal customer satisfaction at every step of the process.
In summary, Alphatec not only positions itself as a leader in its industry but also as a trusted partner for pilots and aviation professionals seeking reliable, durable communication solutions tailored to the specific requirements of their aviation activities.































































