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Wed, Feb 15, 2006

Harbor Aviation Announces New Amphib Designs

Boasts Breakthrough Trihull Aircraft Technology

Harbor Aviation, which describes itself as an aviation technology company, tells ANN that it has developed a patent-pending design technology that allows aircraft to efficiently take off and land from water and conventional runways and airstrips. The innovative high-speed amphibious aircraft is capable of cruising at the same speeds as business jets and solves the problems currently associated with conventional air travel.
 
Developed for more than four years with strategic partner Kenmore Air, Harbor Aviation’s technology paves the way for inter-city air service to be based from waterfront locations. Door-to-door delivery times will be shorter than many of the check-in and waiting times for conventional aircraft at airports.

Inter-city aircraft shuttle service could deliver passengers from Manhattan to the Chicago waterfront in as little as 140 minutes, or Los Angeles to San Francisco Bay in just 70 minutes.

This revolutionary design is flexible and adaptable to a variety of aircraft of various sizes – from small kit planes to 50 seat regional aircraft. Aircraft built using this design technology will also connect small towns and suburbs to large airports and use existing marinas and docks for passenger service.

“There are currently no plans to accommodate the growth of air travel in the U.S., while growing passenger traffic is resulting in longer delays and heavily congested airports,” said Russell Belden, Harbor Aviation’s president.

“Our technology will offer a real alternative to the airport, and enable passengers to travel more quickly and comfortably than ever before.” Harbor Aviation intends to license their patent-pending technology to aircraft manufacturers and designers for specific aircraft classes or sizes.

FMI: www.harboraviation.com

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