Thu, Nov 05, 2009
King Air, Baron, Bonanza All On Display At Peter O. Knight
Airport
Hawker Beechcraft Corporation (HBC)
said Wednesday it plans to showcase its popular GA aircraft at this
year's Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Aviation
Summit Tampa, Florida, as well as the Premier IA light jet. During
the Summit, HBC will be making an announcement on the 50th
anniversary of the Beechcraft Baron, as well as holding a drawing
for a free airbag safety system. Attendees can register for the
drawing and see HBC aircraft on display - a King Air turboprop
aircraft, the world's fastest single-pilot business jet and its
leading piston aircraft, at the Hawker Beechcraft display at Peter
O. Knight Airport.
"Our Beechcraft lineup of products are a perfect fit for the owners
and pilots attending this year's AOPA Summit," said Shawn Vick, HBC
executive vice president. "We are proud to showcase an aircraft in
every segment for attendees to see, each of which represent
quality, efficiency and exceptional performance in the
industry."
HBC will display the following popular aircraft at the Summit:
Beechcraft Premier IA - The Premier IA is
the most advanced light jet with the world's first certified
composite fuselage. The aircraft offers customers an
industry-leading combination of speed, cabin size and efficiency,
along with a new interior, upgraded avionics and a five-year
warranty.
Beechcraft King Air B200GT - Now with Pratt
& Whitney Canada PT6A-52 engines, the King Air B200GT delivers
higher cruise speeds and faster climb times than ever before. With
this aircraft, a heavy business load never stops your business.
Beechcraft Baron G58 - The twin-engine piston
that pilots aspire to own, this aircraft features fully integrated
Garmin G1000 avionics with a GFC 700 flight control system and GWX
68 color weather radar.
Beechcraft Bonanza G36 - This aircraft is the
most prestigious high-performance single-engine piston on the
market with the longest continual production run in the industry of
more than 60 years. The Bonanza G36 features Garmin G1000 avionics
and a GFC 700 flight control system.
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