Training Aircraft Manufacturer, Pipistrel, Expands US Distribution Network; Appoints US West Coast Distributor, Elemental Aviation

Pipistrel, a Textron Inc. company, has expanded its US distribution network with the appointment of a third regional distributor, Elemental Aviation, for the West Coast.

Dedicated to advancing aviation through sustainable and innovative solutions, Elemental Aviation will be responsible for sales, service support and training for Pipistrel’s ultralight, light sport and type certified aircraft. Elemental Aviation will oversee sales and service in California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Arizona, Montana, Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico.

Stephen Mckenna, director of sales and marketing, Pipistrel, says: “By collaborating with Elemental Aviation, we are strengthening our distribution capabilities and ensuring that flight schools and training centers throughout the West Coast have convenient access to Pipistrel aircraft, including the Alpha Trainer, which is among the best options for trainee pilots in the United States. The Alpha Trainer configured with Garmin G3X avionics can accommodate a variety of training missions while offering low acquisition, operating and maintenance costs.

Now with Elemental Aviation, flight schools can rely on timely access to parts and support, ensuring uninterrupted training operations and maximum aircraft availability. We are proud to welcome the Elemental Aviation team to the Pipistrel family.”

Jason Talley, Founder and CEO of Elemental Aviation, says: “At Elemental Aviation, we firmly believe that the future of aviation lies in access to affordable and sustainable training solutions. Collaborating with Pipistrel allows us to combine our expertise and introduce the next generation pilots to the incredible potential of electric aviation as well as Pipistrel’s amazing lineup of sustainable aircraft.”

The appointment of Elemental Aviation bolsters Pipistrel’s existing US distribution network, following the appointments of Lanier Flight Center and Lincoln Park Aviation (LPA) in Q1 2023.

Source: Pipistrel Press Release
Photo Credit: Pipistrel

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Training Aircraft Manufacturer, Textron Aviation, Introduces Significant Enhancements to Cessna Single-Engine Lineup

United States headquartered training aircraft manufacturer Textron Aviation announced significant enhancements to its iconic Cessna high-wing piston aircraft lineup — the Cessna Skyhawk, Cessna Skylane, Cessna Turbo Skylane and Cessna Turbo Stationair HD. Coming in 2024, customers will enjoy a range of new high tech standard features and sleek interior design options including modern and comfortable seating, updated instrument panels and new exterior paint styles.

The Cessna Skyhawk, Skylane, Turbo Skylane and Turbo Stationair HD are designed and manufactured by Textron Aviation Inc., a Textron Inc. company.

“For decades, pilots have chosen the Cessna piston lineup for its durability, comfort and performance,” said Christi Tannahill, senior vice president, Customer Experience. “When designing the next interior for the iconic aircraft family, it was important that we include feedback from customers and fans. The result is a more modern, sporty feel that aligns with our family of Cessna Citation jets for the best aviation experience.”

The first change that customers will notice is an enhanced level of comfort and functionality throughout the aircraft. With new power headset jacks and charging ports at every seat (USB A and C device compatibility), upgraded seats with additional support and padding, and a brand-new center armrest for the Cessna Skylane, Turbo Skylane, and Turbo Stationair HD models, customers will experience a whole new level of excellence in flight.

The lineup also offers exceptional style with top-notch performance. From the sleek black instrument panel to the new side panels, window locks and air vents, the aircraft is designed to make the flying experience even more exciting. Owners can select from a variety of modern standard paint schemes to customize their aircraft and make it their own. With decades of impressive performance, powerful capability and low operating costs, the Cessna piston lineup is the perfect choice for aviators — whether they’re taking their first solo flight or charting their next big adventure.

“Cessna pistons inspire the journey of flight,” said Chris Crow, vice president, Textron Aviation Piston Sales. “If you’re a pilot, odds are that you learned how to fly in a Skyhawk. This investment demonstrates Textron Aviation’s continued enthusiasm for our piston aircraft lineup, and we are thrilled to see these aircraft continue to support pilots worldwide in their training ambitions or mapping their next adventure.”

Customers and fans can experience the new interior for the first time when the company debuts the design in a Cessna Skyhawk at the upcoming 2023 Experimental Aircraft Association AirVenture in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

About Textron Aviation

We inspire the journey of flight. For more than 95 years, Textron Aviation Inc., a Textron Inc. company, has empowered our collective talent across the Beechcraft, Cessna and Hawker brands to design and deliver the best aviation experience for our customers. With a range that includes everything from business jets, turboprops, and high-performance pistons, to special mission, military trainer and defense products, Textron Aviation has the most versatile and comprehensive aviation product portfolio in the world and a workforce that has produced more than half of all general aviation aircraft worldwide. Customers in more than 170 countries rely on our legendary performance, reliability and versatility, along with our trusted global customer service network, for affordable and flexible flight.

About Textron, Inc.

Textron Inc. is a multi-industry company that leverages its global network of aircraft, defense, industrial and finance businesses to provide customers with innovative solutions and services. Textron is known around the world for its powerful brands such as Bell, Cessna, Beechcraft, Hawker, Jacobsen, Kautex, Lycoming, E-Z-GO, Arctic Cat, Textron Systems, and TRU Simulation + Training.

Source: Textron Aviation Press Release
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South African Flight School CEO Visits Several Executives from Various Stakeholders

The CEO of 43 Air School, Africa’s largest and premier aviation training organization, Attie Niemann visited Aero Africa, met up with the team from Diamond Aircraft Jane Wang and Christian Schmid, and CEO of National Airways Corporation (NAC) JP Fourie.

National Airways Corporation (NAC) is the largest general aviation company in Africa and one of the largest of its kind in the world. NAC offers a comprehensive range of aviation products and services to the aircraft and helicopter markets.

Source: 43 Air School Announcement
Photo Credit: 43 Air School

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Leading Aviation University Program UND Aerospace Makes Transition to Unleaded Aviation Fuel

UND Aerospace is among a small group of collegiate aviation institutions that are leading the way in switching to unleaded aviation fuel, commonly referred to as avgas.

That switch was made on June 22, following the depletion of the aerospace college’s final gallons of 100 Low Lead fuel, called 100LL. UND Aerospace is now using UL94, an unleaded avgas that will help UND save money through reduced aircraft maintenance costs, while functioning as a cleaner, more environmentally friendly fuel.

A number of UND faculty members have also begun conducting research into environmental sustainability efforts, with the intent to inform policy development and assist other aviation colleges in switching to the unleaded avgas.

“Transitioning our fleet to UL94 continues the long history of UND Aerospace leading the way,” said Robert Kraus, dean of the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences. “With our ability to collect and analyze data, both on and off our airplanes and helicopters, we will help the Federal Aviation Administration with policy development and other collegiate aviation programs and flight training schools who are considering the switch.”

UL94 is produced by Swift Fuels, a West Lafayette, Ind.-based research-and-design firm that develops fuel process technology and makes high-performance fuels. Swift Fuels is the sole producer of UL94 unleaded avgas, which is now being used at UND. Earlier in June, UND Aerospace received its first shipment of UL94 avgas. It is currently the only approved UL94 fuel that can be used in the kinds of aircraft that make up UND’s fleet.

According to Daniel Kasowski, manager of flight support services, using UL94 is expected to significantly improve maintenance costs for UND aircraft, which will lead to improved productivity of student-pilots and flight instructors.

Fueling UND aircraft with UL94 will help UND Aerospace avoid maintenance issues that occur when using leaded avgas, which fouls aircraft engines with lead deposits. The new fuel will extend the interval between oil changes and reduce the frequency of spark plug replacements and other mechanical issues and delays that interrupt a flight schedule.

Kasowski said switching to the new unleaded avgas will allow UND to increase the required maintenance inspection interval for its aircraft by 25%. In 2022, UND Aerospace Aircraft Technicians performed 1,432 mandated aircraft inspections. The new fuel could potentially reduce the number of those inspections by about 270 per year.

“Fewer aircraft inspections per year will mean less aircraft down time, resulting in improved aircraft availability for flight training, and reduced maintenance costs,” Kasowski said. “We also anticipate reduced costs for spark plugs, oil, filters and internal engine parts.”

Kasowski noted that the manufacturers of UND’s aircraft have been very supportive of the college’s transition to UL94, including increasing the maintenance interval by 25% without jeopardizing aircraft safety.

The change to unleaded avgas has also spurred research at the Aerospace College through the establishment of aviation sustainability research initiatives.

Among other areas, sustainability research includes monitoring lead levels in the air near UND’s facilities at Grand Forks Airport. Initial research into pilot perceptions on using unleaded avgas found a significant majority of respondents to a UND survey believe changing to unleaded fuel is important, as is removing lead from the environment.

UND aviation professor Kimberly Kenville has played a significant role in making the switch to unleaded avgas. Kenville was among a group of scholars who sat on the Committee on Lead Emissions from Piston-Powered General Aviation Aircraft. Alongside the National Academy of Sciences, the committee compiled a congressionally mandated report titled “Options for Reducing Lead Emissions from Piston-Engine Aircraft” in early 2021.

The report noted that leaded aviation fuel became the leading source of lead pollution in the country, after leaded gasoline for automobiles was discontinued in 1996, and that “there is no known safe level of lead in blood.”

“Switching to UL94 is a benefit not only for the aircraft, but for the environment and for human health,” said Nicholas Wilson, associate professor of aviation. Wilson is conducting research into pilot perceptions of sustainable aviation.

Along with Kenville, UND professors involved in sustainable aviation research include David Delene, Nicholas Wilson, Ryan Guthridge, Michael Lents, Jeffrey VanLooy, Brandon Wild and Andrew Leonard.

Source: University of North Dakota Press Release
Photo Credit: University of North Dakota

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