Company Kicks Off An Aggressive Delivery Schedule
Talk about taking it down to
the wire... Eclipse Aviation, promising to start deliveries of the
Eclipse 500 VLJ before the end of the year, beat the skeptics
with but a few hours to spare.
Eclipse delivered its first customer aircraft Sunday, New
Year's Eve, at its headquarters in Albuquerque, NM. Ramping up to
fulfill the backlog of more than 2,500 aircraft, the company
already has 37 additional aircraft on its production line in
various stages of assembly. Seven of these aircraft have completed
final assembly and are being prepared for delivery.
Eclipse will hold a formal delivery ceremony at company
headquarters in the coming days... after the city of Albuquerque
digs out from record snowfall (evidence of which you can see
in the bottom photo).
"For many years, the promise of this day has fueled the passion
and perseverance of everyone associated with Eclipse," said Vern
Raburn, president and CEO of Eclipse Aviation. "Today, as we
deliver the first Eclipse 500, our dream of opening up the world of
private jet travel to a new realm of customers has become a
reality."
The first customer Eclipse 500 was delivered to co-owners David
Crowe, a private owner, and Jet-Alliance, a shared jet ownership
company in Westlake Village, CA. While Crowe plans use his time
with the jet primarily for recreation, Jet-Alliance will be using
it to serve the needs of their growing list of co-ownership
clients.

"Although the vision of an affordable jet may have seemed like a
risky investment to some back in 2000, I never doubted this day
would come," said Crowe. "With my Eclipse 500, I’ll not only
have convenient access to my favorite places and hobbies,
I’ll have a lot more time to enjoy them."
Crowe entered a partnership to co-own his Eclipse 500 with Jet
Alliance. Their arrangement is a fitting example of the Eclipse
500’s appeal to both private owners and a whole new
generation of entrepreneurs.
"We are thrilled to be a part of this major event in aviation
history by accepting co-ownership with David Crowe of the very
first Eclipse 500," said Randall Sanada, president and CEO of
Jet-Alliance. "The Eclipse 500 creates wonderful new alternatives
for traveling and owning a jet aircraft, and our clients have been
awaiting this day just as eagerly as we have."

With new facilities and team members in place, Eclipse is poised
to begin ramping production rates. The company is leveraging
advanced manufacturing methods not traditionally used in aviation
to dramatically increase manufacturing efficiency. These include
proven automotive manufacturing techniques such as moving assembly
lines and robotics. The company’s current facilities are
designed to support the production of approximately 1,000 aircraft
a year, or four aircraft per day.
Sunday's delivery announcement comes exactly two years to the
day -- in fact, almost to the very minute -- after the first PW610F-powered Eclipse 500
flew in the waning moments of 2004. All the more
reason for Eclipse personnel to celebrate the New Year...