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Wed, Jun 11, 2008

Mooney Announces Brazilian Certification For Acclaim

Special Equipment Required Includes An ADF, Flashlight

Mooney Airplane Company announced this week it received certification for the Model M20TN Acclaim and Acclaim Type S from the ANAC, the Brazilian aviation certification authority.

The approval comes on the heels of the sale of a new Acclaim to a Brazilian customer, and clears the way for eventual certification of the Ovation in the future as well, according to the Kerrville, TX-based planemaker.

"This is a significant accomplishment for Mooney," said Mooney CEO Dennis Ferguson. "Brazil represents a strong potential market for Mooney. It is the country with the second largest general aviation fleet in the world. We have more than 30 Mooneys currently operating there. This certification means that owners of Acclaims in Brazil can register and base their airplanes in country and will not be required to fly the aircraft out of the country every 60 days as is currently mandated for foreign-registered airplanes.

"We are in the process of establishing a local Mooney representative and will begin pursuing the approval of the Ovation very soon," he added.

The Brazilian certification, which was officially granted on March 20, entailed a visit to Kerrville by ANAC representatives who conducted a full records review that including aircraft production and engineering data. A follow-up visit to Brazil by Mooney officials along with the publication of the Pilot's Operating Handbook and all appropriate placards in Portuguese followed.

The regulation also specifies that the airplanes be equipped with a single ADF -- added to a panel equipped with Garmin's G1000 avionics suite -- and must have a flashlight included in the owners' accessory pack.

"We are continuing to experience significant interest in Mooney airplanes from international customers," Ferguson said, adding "we recently concluded a very successful tour of Australia where a number of strong prospects were identified."

FMI: www.mooney.com, www.anac.gov.br/

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