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Thu, Mar 15, 2018

Continental Motors Group Receives Three New VSTC’s In China

Authorizes The Use Of Jet-A Powered Reciprocating Engines

The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has granted three new Type Certificate Validations to Continental Motors Group authorizing the use of the company's compression ignition engines in China for three of the most popular airframes in general aviation.

These certificates allow Chinese customers to order airframes directly from the aircraft manufacturer with a Continental CD-100 series Jet-A burning power plant, or to retrofit their existing fleet with these engines. Retrofit kits are also available for customers already flying Piper PA28 and Cessna 172 aircraft equipped with Avgas engines.

The airframes covered under the VSTC's are:

  • Diamond Aircraft DA40D
  • Piper Aircraft PA28-181 Archer III
  • Textron Aviation Cessna 172 R & S models

“We are extremely happy to see the CAAC issue these certificates. These airframes are the most popular in the training market in China. With a compression ignition engine, using Jet-A fuel, readily available globally at lower prices than Avgas, they are even more appealing to professional users. These power plants are designed for intensive usage, while offering reduced maintenance intervals. For flights schools, this translates into more training hours flown while enjoying very significant fuel economies and reduced maintenance costs.”, said Yu Xiaodong, Executive Vice President Continental Motors Group and General Manager of Continental Motors Beijing.

Continental Motors is committed to delivering innovative power solutions to its customers. With over 5,250 engines delivered, most of them in the training environment, and over 5,800,000 hours in flight, its Jet-A engines are mature and have demonstrated their reliability in the field. This makes them the engine of choice for customers that need reliability, exemplary flight line availability, reduced maintenance intervals and costs.

The CD-100 family of compression ignition engines are extensively used in flight schools around the world and have been chosen by OEM’s such as Cessna Aircraft (Cessna 172 JTA Skyhawk), Diamond Aircraft (DA40 and DA42), Glasair (Sportsman), Piper Aircraft (Archer DX), and Robin New Aircraft as their engine. Retrofit kits for many popular airframes are also available and certified in over 72 countries.

(Source: Continental Motors news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.continentalmotors.aero

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