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Hartzell Adds Lamar Technologies To ‘Firewall Forward’ Lineup

Long-Time Provider Of Voltage Regulators, Alternator Controls, Other Power Products

Hartzell Engine Tech, a unit of Signia Aerospace, announced the expansion of its “firewall forward” line of products to now include Lamar Technologies brand of advanced aviation electrical components and power systems.

The products made by Lamar Technologies complement Hartzell Engine Tech’s growing stable of firewall-forward engine accessories. Those include industry-known brands such as Sky-Tec and Plane-Power. Lamar supplies OEMs and also supports a robust global distribution network.

Keith Bagley, Group President of Signia Aerospace said, “Adding the Lamar Technologies brand with the Hartzell Engine Tech family of brands broadens the electrical systems portfolio and strengthens our ability to support aircraft operators worldwide. Lamar Technologies’ reputation for innovation and reliability aligns perfectly with Hartzell Engine Tech’s mission to deliver the highest levels of performance and safety.”

Derek Grafenauer, General Manager of Lamar Technologies said, “Pairing our product line with that of Hartzell Engine Tech is an exciting next step for our customers. We look forward to leveraging resources and global reach to accelerate growth while continuing to deliver the reliable power and control products our customers depend on.”

Lamar Technologies has been a trusted provider of voltage regulators, alternator controls, master control units, contactors, and battery charger/analyzer systems. The company’s product line includes battery chargers and analyzers tailored to the needs of commercial and military customers and also a range of power products and electrical components designed for safety and performance enhancement.

Lamar’s products are certified for use on over 85% of the existing single- and twin-engine piston and turbine aircraft being manufactured today.

FMI:  hartzell.aero/

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