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Wipaire Receives New Chinese Approvals

Single Point Fueling Mod, Hartzell Prop Upgrade Validated By CAAC

The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has validated two Wipaire Supplemental Type Certificates; Wipaire’s single point fueling modification (STC SA00059WI) on the Cessna 208 Caravan, Cessna 208B Grand Caravan, Cessna 208B Grand Caravan EX, and the Quest Kodiak, and Wipaire’s Hartzell propeller upgrade for the Quest KODIAK (STCSA02991CH).

“As the Chinese market continues to develop and evolve, Wipaire is poised to support Chinese operators with new validations of previous approvals,” commented Chuck Wiplinger, President and COO. “I’d like to congratulate and thank our engineering team for their ongoing work to make our products available to the Chinese market. We would also like to commend the CAAC for their work to develop aviation in China, and expect a bright future for Chinese aviation and Wipaire.”

“It’s no secret that China is one of the most important markets in the world, with continued growth and investment in aviation," said Dale Fehrenbach, Wipaire Director of Sales and Marketing. "We look forward to bringing more products to China to support this growth.”

First introduced in the United States in 1993, Wipaire’s single point fueling modification brings safety and convenience to operators of both the Cessna Caravan series and Quest Kodiak. The modification allows the aircraft to be fueled on the ground, eliminating the need for ladders and enabling the aircraft to be filled more safely and expeditiously. The risk of damage resulting from over-the-wing fueling is also removed for aircraft equipped with a TKS anti-ice system. Wipaire’s electronic monitoring system ensures that the aircraft is reliably topped off, while a digital display with touch screen controls and easy interface for the user. The single point fueling modification is also approved in Europe by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), as well as in Brazil, India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Canada.

Wipaire’s Hartzell propeller upgrade for the Quest Kodiak received United States approval in July of 2011. Approved for both the landplane and floatplane Kodiak, the three-blade Hartzell propeller boasts a 15% increase in static thrust coupled with a water takeoff run reduction of up to 8 seconds. Additionally, the distance to clear a 50-foot obstacle during takeoff is reduced by 400-600 feet. This modification is also approved in Indonesia.

FMI: www.wipaire.com

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