Sat, Mar 15, 2014
Creates Long-Term Relationship Between The Team And Engine Manufacturer
Team AeroDynamix and Titan Aircraft Engines announce an expansion to a multi-year partnership between the precision formation aerobatic team and the Titan Engine manufacturer. The businesses call the affiliation "Synergy at Its Best." This partnership is a commitment to innovation both on the ground and in the sky.
“One of the first items in establishing Titan Aircraft Engines as its own business unit for Danbury Group was to clarify and build on the relationship we had initialized with Team AeroDynamix”, comments Kevin Eldredge, head of business development for the new Titan Aircraft Engine Company. “The professional approach and passionate support of the experimental aircraft community by Team AeroDynamix aligns perfectly with the new focus I have been tasked in developing for Titan Aircraft Engines”.
Team AeroDynamix Flight Lead and Founder, Mike Stewart, said “Team AeroDynamix is excited to enter into this long term partnership with Titan Aircraft Engines as their official factory team. With Titan serving the team with factory built engines, financial support, and parts and service, the pilots get to focus on delivering the high level of formation aerobatic entertainment we are known for.”
“This level of financial and resource commitment by Titan Aircraft Engines has never been done before by any aircraft engine manufacturer,” said Stewart. “This new level of commitment demonstrates the confidence Titan has in Team AeroDynamix in promoting the Titan brand, as well as our ability to improve the complete engine installations for other experimental aircraft builders”
Stewart said Team AeroDynamix is enthusiastic about the long term partnership and the opportunities that this brings to the air show business.
(Image provided Titan Engines)
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