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Tue, Feb 05, 2019

High Utilization Results In Increased Warranty For All Piper M600 Aircraft

Adds 500 Hours To The Program Effective Immediately

Piper Aircraft announced today the warranty for all M600 aircraft will be increased from five years/1,000 flight hours to five years/1,500 flight hours effective immediately.

Piper originally launched the M600 program with a five year/1,000 hour warranty. However, after three years of deliveries, nearly one-hundred aircraft in service and over 21,000 fleet hours, the data gathered indicates aircraft utilization and stage lengths are higher than originally anticipated. The warranty increase is retroactive and includes all 2016 through 2019 fielded and factory new M600's.

"When the M600 was introduced, we offered a warranty program that reflected our commitment to our customers and confidence in the aircraft. That commitment and confidence continues today as we identified an opportunity to increase our standard, factory warranty based on M600 owner's direct feedback and the aircraft's stellar demonstrated performance," said Ron Gunnarson, Vice President of Sales, Marketing and Customer Support.

"Simply put, the M600 is delivering on its core value proposition, unprecedented range/payload combined with best in class acquisition and operating costs."

(Source: Piper Aircraft news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.piper.com

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