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Fri, Apr 09, 2021

Tamarack Touts 1st Four Installs At Aiken SC Transformation Center

Tamarack Reports That Business Continues To Grow

Tamarack has reported that the first three Active Winglet installations at the Aiken, South Carolina Transformation Center have been completed and another CitationJet modification is scheduled in a few days.

The newest CitationJet Active Winglet sales include a CJ and two CJ2s. The East Coast Transformation Center is just a few miles from Augusta, GA, where the Masters Golf Tournament is held annually at the Augusta National Golf Club. This year, the pre-tournament began on April 5, 2021.

“The end result looks great,” says Ted Goodspeed, the pilot of the newly modified CJ (N331GG), “Our entry level CJ now feels like something special, and we really feel a difference. Climbing to FL410 in 30 minutes at max gross weight is routine now. We enjoy ATC delays now - when level, we speed up very quickly, and when they finally give us the climb we zoom right up. The lower drag gives us more excess power.” 

Goodspeed described his experience with the Aiken East Coast Transformation Center as “enthusiastic and responsive.” The Center is associated with aviation veteran Mike Laver’s Carolina Turbine Support, which has brokered, serviced, and ferried aircraft worldwide for decades. Laver also has a long history as a vendor for the Air Force.

“We are excited to welcome four more jet owners to the Tamarack Aerospace family,” says Nick Guida, CEO of Tamarack Aerospace. “These new installations demonstrate our continued growth and the desire for safe and sustainable aviation technology.”

The East Coast Transformation Center at Aiken provides accessible factory installation of Active Winglets to the eastern United States and South America. These services are already offered at the Tamarack West Coast Transformation Center in Sandpoint, Idaho, and the Tamarack European Transformation Centre in Oxford, England. Tamarack also offers Active Winglet service via more than twenty Authorized Service Centers across the US, South America, and Europe.

Tamarack has modified over one hundred Cessna CitationJets during the last five years.

FMI: https://tamarackaero.com/

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