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Largest prop aircraft order in GA history

Great news for Beechcraft and fans alike!!!

Also great news for the industry amongst all the decline...

Beechcraft lands nearly $1.4 billion deal - WSJ.com



WICHITA, Kan. — Newly reorganized Beechcraft Corp. said Thursday it's received a nearly $1.4 billion order — believed to be the largest propeller aircraft order by value in general aviation history.

The Wichita-based plane maker won a contract to build up to 105 King Air 350i aircraft, valued at $788 million, from Wheels Up, a New York City-based private aviation membership company. Beechcraft was also named comprehensive maintenance provider for Wheels Up in North America and Western Europe, a contract worth $600 million.

The first 35 planes, built in Wichita, will be delivered between now and mid-2015, with nine scheduled for this year, Beechcraft said in a news release. The deal includes options for 70 more aircraft as Wheels Up expands over the next two to three years.

"It is the largest propeller aircraft order, by value, and it is quite exciting to see the restructured Beechcraft have such a win," said Jens Hennig, vice president for operations at General Aircraft Manufacturers Association, the industry's trade group.

Over the past year, the industry has seen "positiveW movement" in deliveries for all types of propeller aircraft, Hennig said.

"It seems like the propeller market has finally shook off this past recession and are producing positive results," he said.

The King Air 350i has standard seating for nine passengers and is touted by Beechcraft as one of the "greenest" business aircraft because of its fuel efficiency and low operating costs.

Wheels Up is a membership-based aviation program established by its former Marquis Jet founder Kenny Dichter and other investors. The company charges customers an initiation fee and annual dues, and then charges an hourly fee for private air travel.

Beechcraft CEO Bill Boisture said the order gives the company "a very nice foundation" on which to plan future production, and is a sign of sustained stability for workers and a good outlook for the company.

"It also is a big signal to customers — prospects that may have been sort of on the sidelines during our bankruptcy — that there are big things happening here and a lot of confidence in the company going forward," Boisture said.

The other big impact comes from the fleet's maintenance of this fleet, which Boisture termed "a very good piece of long-term business" for the company. The first planes will be primarily serviced out of Beechcraft's Wilmington, Del., service center.

Beechcraft Corp., formerly Hawker Beechcraft, emerged in February from bankruptcy protection.

The company no longer builds business jets after shedding those unprofitable manufacturing operations in the bankruptcy, and is in talks with several interested parties in the sale of those assets. The reorganized company is focusing on special mission, trainer and light attack airplane markets for the military, while continuing its turboprop and piston airplane manufacturing.

While the value of the Beechcraft contract may be the largest single order for propeller aircraft, at least one other aircraft manufacturer has actually sold more planes. In 1997, Wichita-based Cessna Aircraft sold 300 single-engine aircraft to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Hennig and Cessna said.
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