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Thu, Jul 29, 2021

G1 America Chooses ASR Soteria Chutes

ASR Delivered Its Soteria-140B AEPRS to G1 America At Oshkosh

During this year’s EAA AirVenture, G1 America, the official American dealer for G1 Aviation of France, announced the availability of the newest state-of-the-art Aircraft Emergency Parachute Recovery System (AEPRS) from Aviation Safety Resources, Inc., (ASR) for its aircraft.

While at AirVenture, ASR delivered its Soteria-140B AEPRS to G1 America. The Soteria is designed to open faster, resulting in less altitude loss during recovery.

Both companies are exhibiting at AirVenture. G1 America is located at booth #910 and ASR is in the Strong booth in Hangar A, booth #1018.

“We are delighted to be a supplier to G1 Americas,” said ASR President and CEO Larry Williams. “G1 America joins a number of other aircraft OEMs for which we provide aircraft emergency parachute recovery systems, and it clearly indicates G1 America’s approach as a quality aircraft designer by offering the very latest innovations in flying safety.”

G1 America’s Mark Mellicker said, “We picked ASR for the G1 aircraft emergency parachute recovery system because we wanted to offer our customers the latest safety innovation. In addition, this system, when installed, significantly reduces the odds of experiencing a fatal aircraft accident.”

FMI: www.aviationsafetyresources.com

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