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Wed, Feb 03, 2016

Flight Design USA Secures Second-Source Production

U.S.-Based Company Inks Production Agreement With AeroJones Aviation In Taiwan

Flight Design USA has contracted for a second source of completed airframes for import into America. Aircraft availability for new customers will benefit from this new arrangement.

Flight Design USA signed a production and distribution agreement with AeroJones Aviation of Taichung, Taiwan to supply Flight Design aircraft and spare parts for the U.S. market. AeroJones is a licensee for the CTLS and CTLSi series with Flight Design of Germany.

"We are pleased to work in close coordination with AeroJones to bring more Flight Design airplanes into the USA," said Tom Peghiny, President of Flight Design USA. "We have not been able to get enough airplanes to meet demand for nearly two years, however, that situation is now remedied and we will be getting our first planes delivered in March of this year."

"Our focus has been on airworthiness, sales, and support and this goal matches perfectly with AeroJones' approved production ability," said Peghiny. "I have several times visited their facility located in Xiamen, across the Strait of Taiwan from their corporate headquarters, and it is a highly professional operation." He observed that all production processes are done under one roof and in-house production equipment includes 5-axis CNC machinery, water and laser cutters, welding, and composite layup.

AeroJones Aviation has been producing the CTLS series for primarily the Southeast Asian market and has been working with Flight Design for more than two years during the technology transfer process. The program included production-worker training, quality-management training and the gradual build up to finished airplanes, which occurred in summer of 2015. AeroJones has been licensed by Flight Design GmbH to do all fabrication and assembly work needed to serially build CTLS aircraft to ASTM standards.

"We are very pleased to be working with Flight Design USA. They have been a leader in the American LSA market since the beginning and their reputation for customer support is well known," said AeroJones Aviation Vice Executive President, Chi-Tai Hsieh.

The process of approving AeroJones' facility, production equipment, and personnel has been managed and audited by staff from both Germany and Ukraine where Flight Design continues the original production line for the their aircraft. AeroJones' production facility has passed numerous audits including the awarding of a Production Certificate by the Chinese CAAC at the end of last year (certificate below). A 2015 FAA audit of Flight Design included discussions regarding airplanes from the Xiamen facility coming to the USA.

"We are awaiting three CTLS series aircraft per month for the remainder of this year and expect quick service on parts for the existing fleet as well," added Peghiny. "AeroJones Aviation is also a participant in the four-seat C4 development and we look forward to working with them on that project, too."

(Source: Flight Design news release. Images from file)

FMI: www.flightdesignusa.com

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