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Fri, Feb 24, 2017

Entrepreneur David MacNeil Takes Delivery Of H145 Helicopter

New, Customized Aircraft Is The Second Purchased By Owner And Founder Of WeatherTech

A leading American entrepreneur has taken delivery of a new customized Airbus H145 helicopter for use with his highly successful company that manufactures the acclaimed WeatherTech automotive products.

David MacNeil, owner of MacNeil Automotive Products Ltd. in Bolingbrook, IL, flew away from Airbus Helicopters Inc.’s Grand Prairie headquarters after a final inspection and acceptance flight in his new helicopter, the second Airbus model he has purchased. MacNeil already operates an Airbus H125, and he said his experience with that aircraft made the decision to buy a new Airbus product an easy one.

MacNeil met with the team of Airbus employees that had worked for months assembling, customizing, and installing the complex and intricate navigation and communications systems on the aircraft.  “I’m excited to have this new helicopter, and I want to thank each of you for the dedication and quality workmanship you have put into it,” MacNeil said. “Having seen your commitment to producing an extraordinarily safe aircraft, I feel very comfortable flying associates, friends, and my family aboard it.”

The H145 provides a roomy cabin that can seat eight or more passengers. It features the Airbus Helicopters developed Helionix avionics system, including a standard 4-axis digital Automatic Flight Control System for reduced pilot workload and improved situational awareness. A Fenestron enclosed tail rotor dramatically reduces noise levels. The Turbomeca Arriel 2E engines, with dual channel FADEC, generate 951 shaft horsepower for take-off and allow improved hover and one-engine inoperative performance, as well as increased maximum gross weight capability.

MacNeil has built a highly successful automotive accessories business. His entire WeatherTech product line, which consists of floor liners, floor mats, cargo liners, side-window deflectors, car covers, license plate frames, mud flaps, pickup truck bed liners, BumpSteps and home/business doormats, is made in America.

(Image provided with Airbus Helicopters news release)

FMI: www.airbushelicopters.com

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