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Ready For Almost Anything.. M700 Fury FAA Certified For FIKI

The Piper M700 FURY Was Certified In March of 2024 

Piper has received Flight into Known Icing (FIKI) certification from the FAA for its M700 FURY. 

“The M700 FURY—boasting a max cruise speed of 301 KTAS and a max range of 1,852 nm—includes some of the most advanced safety features in the industry,” stated John Calcagno, President & CEO of Piper Aircraft. “The certification of FIKI is a crucial part of the overall value proposition of the M700 FURY, as well as a key safety feature for the operator.”

The FIKI system comes standard on all M700 FURY aircraft, and is an electromechanical expulsion deicing system located on the tail as well as the leading edge of the wing.

The Piper M700 FURY was certified in March of 2024 and comes standard with the HALO Safety System, featuring Garmin Emergency Autoland. International certifications for the M700 and FIKI are progressing as planned and on track for deliveries to those regions beginning in Q3, 2024. The six-seat M700 FURY is powered by a Pratt & Whitney PT6A-52 700 SHP engine. The aircraft has a maximum cruise speed of 301ktas/557 km/hr, a max range of 1852 nm, and a standard useful load of 2,320 lbs.

FMI: www.piper.com

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