Continental Offers Diesel Retrofits For African Flight School | Aero-News Network
Aero-News Network
RSS icon RSS feed
podcast icon MP3 podcast
Subscribe Aero-News e-mail Newsletter Subscribe

Airborne Unlimited -- Most Recent Daily Episodes

Episode Date

Airborne-Monday

Airborne-Tuesday

Airborne-Wednesday Airborne-Thursday

Airborne-Friday

Airborne On YouTube

Airborne-Unlimited-05.13.24

Airborne-NextGen-05.07.24

Airborne-Unlimited-05.08.24 Airborne-FlightTraining-05.09.24

Airborne-Unlimited-05.10.24

Tue, Oct 28, 2014

Continental Offers Diesel Retrofits For African Flight School

Engines For Installation In Cessna 172 Skyhawks

Continental Diesel Master Installation Center Africair, Inc. has increased its latest order of CD-155 retrofit engine kits from three to ten. Africair equips new diesel powered Cessna 172 Skyhawks for Ethiopian Airlines Aviation Academy. The state-of-the-art diesel piston engine CD-155 is running with widely available Jet Fuel and is manufactured in the German plant of the Continental Motors Group, Ltd., an AVIC International Holding Corporation company.

“I am delighted by Africair’s decision to replace Lycoming avgas engines with Continental’s jet-fuel CD-155 engines. First and foremost, it underscores the fact diesel is the right choice, now, and for the future,” said Ken Suda, President, Continental Motors Germany. ”Not only is Africair independent from expensive, and increasingly scarce avgas in many markets, but Africair’s customers will also enjoy the benefits of CD-155’s industry-leading quality and reliability, fuel efficiency, and ease of operation.”

“Africair has a long history of supporting Ethiopian Airlines Aviation Academy dating back to 1977, when their first Skyhawk XP was delivered, and we have been continually supporting their operations ever since. Earlier this year, we delivered three diesel equipped Skyhawks to the Academy and we will be installing the Continental Diesel into seven more Cessna Skyhawk’s starting in early 2015, allowing Ethiopian, one of our most valued customers, the ability to take advantage of diesel power ownership in their flight schools,” said Lynne Keller, President of Africair, Inc.

Ethiopian Airlines will use their new Diesel 172’s to conduct flight training, averaging 6-7 hours per aircraft, per day during peak training.  Recently, the Ethiopian Aviation Academy became an Authorized Training Center for the International Air Transport Association (IATA) after following a rigorous process facilitated by the IATA Training and Development Institute and the IATA Regional Office. Over a thousand candidates currently enroll in the academy per year and plans are underway to increase capacity to four thousand over the next decade. Each Cessna 172 has a computer port that allows a technician to download engine performance/operational data, which can then be easily reviewed by qualified technicians.

Equipped with the Garmin 1000 avionics suite, students in the Ethiopian Airlines Aviation Academy will be able to train on the world’s most advanced platform and be able to transition easily to larger aircraft equipped with advanced glass cockpit displays. Above all, the addition of these Cessna Aircraft provides Ethiopian Airlines with a reliable, proven platform. The rugged 172 airframe has long been the preferred training aircraft throughout the world, enduring the demands imposed by rookie students for decades.  Now equipped with an engine that burns readily available and inexpensive Jet-A fuel, the venerable 172 has become a necessary tool for any flight school wishing to conduct economical flight training with one of the world’s most trusted airframes.

Africair and Propel have been performing diesel retrofits for more than a decade and are Master Installation Centers for Continental Motors Group.

FMI: www.africair.com, www.propelaviation.com

Advertisement

More News

Airborne 05.10.24: Icon Auction, Drunk MedEvac Pilot, Bell ALFA

Also: SkyReach Parts Support, Piper Service Ctr, Airliner Near-Miss, Airshow London The Judge overseeing Icon's convoluted Chapter 11 process has approved $9 million in Chapter 11 >[...]

ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.13.24): ILS PRM Approach

ILS PRM Approach An instrument landing system (ILS) approach conducted to parallel runways whose extended centerlines are separated by less than 4,300 feet and at least 3,000 feet >[...]

ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.13.24)

Aero Linx: FlyPups FlyPups transports dogs from desperate situations to fosters, no-kill shelters, and fur-ever homes. We deliver trained dogs to veterans for service and companion>[...]

Airborne-NextGen 05.07.24: AI-Piloted F-16, AgEagle, 1st 2 WorldView Sats

Also: Skydio Chief, Uncle Sam Sues, Dash 7 magniX, OR UAS Accelerator US Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall was given a turn around the patch in the 'X-62A Variable In-flight>[...]

Airborne 05.08.24: Denali Update, Dad-Daughter Gyro, Lake SAIB

Also: NBAA on FAA Reauth, DJI AG Drones, HI Insurance Bill Defeated, SPSA Airtankers The Beechcraft Denali continues moving forward towards certification, having received its FAA T>[...]

blog comments powered by Disqus



Advertisement

Advertisement

Podcasts

Advertisement

© 2007 - 2024 Web Development & Design by Pauli Systems, LC