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Wed, May 14, 2014

New Titan Engine Company Focuses On Experimental And LSA Markets

Plans To Bring New Products Online For Non-Certified Airplanes

Danbury Aerospace has established a new business unit that has taken over all experimental and LSA engine assembly for ECi.

The new Titan Engine Company has been in the works for the past few months, according to a message posted online by Kevin Eldridge, the head of Business Development for Titan Engines. Eldridge says the new focus on the experimental market is a huge shift for for organization and has given them "tremendous freedom to bring new products and services to this market without the restrictions of the certified engine market." ECi will continue to provide parts and services for the certified market but will no longer be selling engine kits or completed engines through resellers for the Experimental Market.

Since arriving in January, Eldridge says he has made "huge headway building out the new facility and new team. We now have 6 pro engine builders to build, test, and support our customers. I have hired Bart Lalonde, the former owner of Aerosport Power, to help me complete testing of all our engines and bring his vast experience in this market to our shop. I am also hiring Bart's secret weapon, Sue Gregor, who has run Aerosport Power to help me develop service and sales efforts," he said.

"While our new autonomy gives us freedom, our relationship with the other four business units of Danbury gives us unmatched access to resources and services that cannot be offered by your typical engine shop," Eldridge said. "Moreover, we have over 1660 of our engines flying in experiential aircraft around the world. So while our business unit is new, our experience in this marketplace is already far larger than any other company focusing on experimental airframes."

FMI: www.titanengine.com/

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