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Grob Aircraft/ BRS Aerospace Announce Strategic Partnership

BRS Parachutes To Be Installed On Grob Aircraft

Grob Aircraft, headquartered in Mattsies, Germany, and BRS Aerospace of South St. Paul, Minnesota, said Tuesday they have agreed to form a strategic partnership for the design and utilization of BRS’ ballistic parachute aircraft recovery systems to be installed on the Grob line of screening, elementary, and basic training aircraft.

Andre Hiebeler, Chief Sales Officer and Co-CEO of Grob, stated that, “Grob’s reputation for developing industry leading innovative composite aircraft, when partnered with the visionary and highly successful BRS whole-aircraft parachute system, will further enhance our competitive advantage. We want to provide our customers with the safest possible product at the best value, and having the BRS parachute system aboard our aircraft will add tremendously to this goal.”

Larry Williams, CEO and President of BRS Aerospace, added, “ Grob, with over 3500 aircraft flying, coupled with their continual ability to advance the technological and innovative quality of their aircraft line, is highly esteemed throughout the aviation industry. We at BRS Aerospace look forward to furthering our role in providing life saving technology to this expanding world wide market. We look forward to a solid and mutually-beneficial, long-term relationship with Grob.”

FMI: www.BRSAerospace.com, www.grob-aircraft.eu

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