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True Blue Power Provides E-Inverter for Gulfstream Aircraft

True Blue Power 1200-watt Inverter Replaces E-Inverters on G550, GV and G450s

True Blue Power will be providing Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation's bizjets with emergency power inverters.

The True Blue Power TI1204 DC-to-AC Inverter is now a drop-in replacement for existing E-inverters on Gulfstream G550, GV and G450 model aircraft. Aftermarket installation requires no mechanical or wiring changes.

The 1200-watt inverter provides 400 Hz of essential power to emergency systems in the event of aircraft power failure. In addition to improved reliability, the TI1204 delivers more power per pound than the nearest competition, weighing nearly six pounds less than existing E-inverters. This weight savings provides aircraft owners and operators significantly more useful load.

"Gulfstream is one of the most technologically-advanced business jet manufacturers in the industry. Our TI1204 reduces unnecessary delays and delivers the trusted performance expected of such highly-regarded aircraft," said Erik Ritzman, Vice President of OEM Sales and Support.

"The selection of our inverter for this application demonstrates that we are well positioned to replace existing E-inverters on a wide range of business jets and commercial aircraft."

FMI: www.truebluepowerusa.com

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