Thu, Apr 16, 2015
New Owners In Louisiana, Florida, And New York
Mooney International delivered three new M20TN Acclaims to their owners last week. The deliveries were made at Mooney’s Kerrville, Texas, facility on Thursday and Friday.
The new Acclaims will be based out of Louisiana, Florida, and New York. These Acclaims follow the delivery of the first B Registered Acclaim delivered last December to Henan, China.
The company says that delivery of multiple Acclaims in a month is a positive sign of Mooney’s progress with the FAA and growing manufacturing capabilities and capacity. Mooney’s production lines have been updated by extensive investments made earlier in 2014 that continue today. Investments have been largely focused on new manufacturing equipment and building a more technologically advanced manufacturing facility. Several key upgrades include: new factory lighting, state of the art heat treatment equipment and chemical process line, modern CNC machinery, 3D modeling, 3D simulation and visualization, and 3D printing. A major focus of the investments has been to bring the latest technology available to Kerrville.
The newest M20TN Acclaim Type S models are equipped with the TSIO-550-G-Turbo Normalized engine and Garmin G1000 dual glass avionics system and GFC700 autopilot. All three delivered Acclaims sport new paint scheme designs which people who participated in Mooney’s Paint Scheme Giveaway at Oshkosh 2014 and Facebook will recognize.
(Image provided by Mooney International)
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