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Wed, Jun 19, 2013

Embry-Riddle Inks Deal To Bring Diamond Aircraft To Daytona Beach

Partnership Includes Coordination with Students, Faculty And Facility At University’s Research And Technology Park

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University president Dr. John P. Johnson and Diamond Aircraft Industries CEO and owner Christian Dries have signed a partnership agreement to establish the global manufacturer’s presence at the university’s Daytona Beach Campus.

As part of the agreement, inked at the 50th Annual International Paris Air Show, Diamond will expand its current international Research & Development program and other initiatives working with Embry-Riddle students, staff and faculty from the university’s engineering and aviation colleges as well as its Eagle Flight Research Center. Diamond is slated to start on-site operations by October 2013, with a later expansion into the 90-acre Embry-Riddle Research and Technology Park adjacent to the Daytona Beach Campus on Clyde Morris Boulevard.

“We are excited to grow our existing relationship with Diamond and to provide the opportunity for our students and faculty to get hands-on experience with such an innovative company,” said Johnson. “Diamond shares our core commitment to not only being the best, but being the best when it comes to safety.”

The partnership of the world’s largest, fully accredited university specializing in aviation and aerospace with the world’s third-largest general aviation aircraft manufacturer is expected to be an economic boost for Volusia County where the university is headquartered as well as the state of Florida. “Florida is proud to have Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University helping our state lead the way in aerospace innovation, and I was honored to present Dr. John Johnson with a Governor’s Business Ambassador Medal at the Florida Pavilion Grand Opening yesterday,” Florida Governor Rick Scott said. “Private and public partnerships, such as Embry-Riddle and Diamond Aircraft, are critical to job creation, and this agreement demonstrates that our business development missions are working by providing job opportunities for Florida families.”

Diamond, with operations across North America, Europe, Asia and Australia, has a long list of accomplishments that include synthetic vision technology, twin diesel power plants, serial hybrid electric aircraft and pure algae-based biofuel.

Embry-Riddle currently has the largest single fleet of Diamond’s DA42 aircraft in the United States at its two residential campuses. The Daytona Beach Campus in Florida has 10 Diamond DA42L aircraft, and the Prescott, AZ, Campus has four DA42NG.

“We expect a prosperous future in international cooperation and teamwork with Embry-Riddle, because we know the strong capabilities of the university in terms of research and development,” Dries said. “Our target is to be quick on the market, and together with Embry-Riddle we believe that outstanding new technologies can be realized.”

(DA42 NG image from file)

FMI: www.erau.edu, www.diamondaircraft.com

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