The Ultimate Safety Resource? ASR Can Be Seen At Their Strong Parachute Display #1018
It's been a great year for Aviation Safety Resources...
As EAA AirVenture started, rong Enterprises and Aviation Safety Resources, were thrilled to return to the world’s largest aviation event, which is set to host over 600,000 attendees (and maybe much more than that...).
Both companies will be exhibiting in Hangar A, Booth #1018 from July 26 to August 1. Representatives from Strong Enterprises and ASR will be present at the expo to showcase their products and speak directly with customers.
“We are thrilled to attend this year’s EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh,” says Mark McElhaney, Director of Marketing and Sales, “2021 has been a milestone year for both Strong and ASR. In addition to combining operations earlier this year, we are seeing more and more customers embracing our full range of aircraft emergency parachute recovery systems as well as the legacy Strong Parachute products. We look forward to continuing this success at Oshkosh by highlighting both companies products.”
Strong Parachutes has been a forerunner in the manufacturing of various parachute systems, harnesses, replacement parts for general aviation and military customers.
Established in 1961, Strong holds several TSOs and other qualifications for parachute systems used worldwide. The company is considered to be one of the aviation industry’s longest standing and most trusted parachute system and products provider. With the most recent acquisition by ASR, the company is expanding operations and reinvesting in upgrading capabilities.
The acquisition has proven to be instrumental in increasing operations and has allowed renewed focus and advanced efforts on growing the Strong Parachutes business. In association with the exhibit at EAA AirVenture, Strong will be offering a “show special” of 20% off orders placed at the show. ASR will be hosting a press conference on Tuesday, July 27 at 9:45 a.m. at the EAA Press HQ. The company is expected to provide an update on operations and announce several new development programs and customers.
Did-Ya-Know? Cool Facts About Aviation Safety Resources
Aviation Safety Resources began in 2000 as a private company owned by Dario P. Manfredi and Savia Giarraffa.
ASR has received a 2020 Kentucky SBDC Pacesetter Award
ASR is the first to offer the next generation of whole-aircraft recovery systems and the first system specifically designed for the vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) vehicles of Advanced/Urban Air Mobility (A/UAM).
Strong Parachutes has designed and built round parachutes from six inches to 98 feet in diameter, and ram-air parachutes from 12 sq. ft. to 1800 sq. ft.
Strong products have flown on the early pioneering space shuttle missions.
Aviation Safety Resources and AUTOFLUG GmbH signed a cooperation agreement in which the companies agreed on a long term collaboration program.
ASR's TriChute is a multi canopy system helping to ensure the safety of your aircraft and its occupants.
Aimed at sport, ultralight, & experimental markets, ASR's Soteria parachutes provide safety & security in flight.
Aviation Safety Resources has designed a line of next-generation products that are lighter weight, have less volume and offer longer repack cycles than other similar products on the market today.
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