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Tue, Mar 03, 2015

EASA Certifies Continental Motors’ CD-155 Engine For DA42 TDI

Now Approved For European Installation, FAA Certification Pending

EASA has certified Continental Motors Group CD-155 hp Jet-A diesel engine option for installation in the Diamond twin-engine DA42 TDI. FAA validation is pending.

Diamond Aircraft Industries (DAI) conversion program now includes the performance enhancing CD-155 engine with 114 kW (155 hp) output for the existing DA42 TDI.  More than 500 Continental Jet-A diesel powered DA42 aircraft owners and operators have the option to upgrade from their 135 hp Centurion 1.7 and CD-135 (previously known as Centurion 2.0) engines.

“Continental Motors is pleased with Diamond’s decision to offer the CD-155 to its DA42 TDI customers. Adding this option represents a major commitment to the customer base,” said Ken Suda, President and Managing Director of Technify Motors GmbH (TMG), the German subsidiary of Continental Motors Group. “In particular, including the CD-155 to the type certificate adds a nice upgrade option for current DA42 TDI owners and operators,” he said.

“For Diamond Aircraft it is very important to offer our customers possibilities to maintain the value of their aircraft. Particularly for those who have purchased their Diamond plane before 2009,” said Christian Dries, CEO Diamond Aircraft Austria.

(Image from file)

FMI: www.diamondaircraft.com

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