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Thu, Aug 02, 2007

Beechcraft Premier IA Receives Canadian Certification

Aircraft Now Certified In 44 Countries

Hawker Beechcraft Corporation (HBC) told ANN Wednesday the planemaker received certification authority for the Beechcraft Premier IA from Transport Canada on July 6, 2007. The Beechcraft Premier I/IA is now certified in 44 countries around the world.

MBE Jet Ltd. of Calgary Canada accepted delivery of the first Beechcraft Premier IA in Canada during the Canadian Business Aviation Association Convention in early July. The company already has a second Premier on order.

“The success of the Beechcraft Premier is all about speed, cabin size and comfort,” said Brad Hatt, president, Commercial Sales. “Cruising at 450 knots with a spacious cabin, the Premier enables customers to travel in comfort quickly and efficiently. Customers in Canada will love the airplane.”

“Being the first certified Premier pilot in Canada has been a real pleasure, “said Marc Bombenon, CEO of MBE Jet Ltd. “The Premier’s Pro Line 21 interface is so robust, it makes single-pilot operations a breeze. We love the airplane so much, we ordered another one!”

Hawker Beechcraft delivered its first Beechcraft Premier I in 2001, delivering 135 before certifying and beginning deliveries of the Beechcraft Premier IA in 2005. As ANN reported, in late June HBC delivered the 200th Beechcraft Premier in a special ceremony at the company’s delivery center in Wichita, KS.

HBC touts the Beechcraft Premier IA as the largest and fastest single-pilot business jet in the world. It features a high-strength composite, carbon fiber/epoxy/honeycomb fuselage. The powerplants are Williams International FJ44-2A engines, and Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21 avionics includes IFIS with total system integration and instrument placement designed to make single-pilot operation easy, simple and safe.

FMI: www.hawkerbeechcraft.com, www.tc.gc.ca/

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