LMS & MD Helicopters Commit to a 5-year Production Agreement

Liquid Measurement Systems, Inc. announced that they reached a long-term supplier agreement with MD Helicopters, Inc., of Mesa, Arizona. Under this agreement, LMS will be supplying the fuel quantity measurement system for the 500 series helicopters, consisting of lightweight and durable carbon composite fuel probes as well as signal conditioners that calculate fuel quantity and… Read more »

Exhibiting in Nashville!

Liquid Measurement Systems (LMS) will be exhibiting at the Army Aviation Association of America (AAAA) Summit, in Nashville April 26-28, 2023. With over 30 years of experience, Liquid Measurement Systems (LMS) offers responsive engineering expertise in advanced rotary– and fixed-wing fuel quantity gauging applications. Visit LMS at booth #906 and ask us how we can… Read more »

LMS again named a Best Place to Work in Vermont

Liquid Measurement Systems, Inc. (LMS) has been named one of the 2023 Best Places to Work in Vermont. This is the tenth year that LMS has made the list. LMS President Scott Fewell, said, “This honor is a tribute to our employees and their commitment to the LMS community. Our highest priority at LMS is… Read more »

LMS will be at Atlanta, Georgia Exhibiting at HAI 2023

As the place where the international helicopter industry gathers each year, HAI HELI-EXPO features events of all kinds. Whether your goal is to make new professional connections, reconnect with old ones, stay up to date on the industry, or honor those men and women who represent the best of helicopter aviation, HAI HELI-EXPO has something… Read more »

LMS is heading to Huntsville!

LMS will attend the AAAA Cribbins Army Aviation Readiness Conference on November 14-16, 2022 at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, AL. Look up LMS at the conference to see how we can help design your next Fuel Gauging System. For Scheduling Appointments, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at sales.liquidmeasurement.com

Improved Aircraft Signal Conditioners

Liquid Measurement Systems (LMS) improved, second-generation fuel gauging Signal Conditioner Unit (SCU) is designed to comply with a broader, more demanding range of system requirements, while reducing development time and cost.