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Tue, Jul 30, 2013

Piper Sells 10 More Trainers To ATP

Brings Total Number Of Airplanes Placed With The Company To 35

Airline Transport Professionals (ATP) has exercised options for 10 additional new Piper Archer TXs, bringing to 25 the total number of the single-engine training aircraft ordered by ATP so far in 2013. Piper and ATP jointly made the announcement on the first day of 2013 AirVenture Oshkosh. The 10 Archer TXs in the most recent order will be delivered in 2014. Airline Transport Professionals is America's largest flight school, specializing in airline pilot training and pilot career development. Under the 100-airplane deal announced earlier this year, ATP has options for 75 more Piper Archers.

"Clearly, this large follow-on fleet transaction demonstrates that ATP values economy, performance and reliability. It also reinforces Piper's recommitment to providing future pilots with excellent learning platforms as they become aviation professionals or just enthusiasts," said Piper President and CEO Simon Caldecott.
 
"These new Piper Archer training aircraft will support ATP's continued expansion with new training centers in Portland, Ore., Seattle, Wash., McKinney and Houston, Texas, and St. Louis, Mo.," said ATP Vice President Jim Koziarski.
 
The airplanes ordered will be part of ATP's fleet as it transitions to predominantly Piper training aircraft. The latest order is in addition to a 30-airplane Piper Seminole fleet option placed with Piper by ATP in 2011.

All of the new ATP airplanes under the agreements with Piper will be equipped with Garmin G500 glass cockpit avionics suites. The G500 is a PFD/MFD dual-screen electronic flight display. Dual 6.5-in. LCDs, mounted side by side in the bezel, put both Primary Flight Display (PFD) and Multifunction Display (MFD) capabilities directly in instructor and student field of view to help streamline instrument scanning and enhance situational awareness.

(Archer TX image provided by Piper)

FMI: www.piper.com

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