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Tiger Aircraft To Fly With Amsafe Inflatable Restraint Systems

Pilot And Copilot Seats Will Be Equipped With The AAIR Seatbelt Air Bags

Tiger Aircraft Company of Martinsburg, WV, and AmSafe Aviation of Phoenix, AZ, have signed a new agreement naming AmSafe as the exclusive provider of inflatable restraints in all Tiger Aircraft.

AmSafe Aviation Inflatable Restraints (AAIR) will soon be standard equipment on the Tiger AG-5B single engine general aviation aircraft. Rear seats of these aircraft can also be fitted with the AAIR� as an option. Certification and introduction of the AAIR� on Tiger Aircraft are anticipated toward the end of the year.

Tiger manufactures top quality aircraft featuring solid bonded honeycomb construction, rivetless aluminum skin, imported leather seats and renowned Garmin avionics. The Tiger AG-5B is the most agile, responsive plane in its class and is known for its incredible speed for its size, excellent fuel efficiency, exhilarating handling characteristics, and excellent safety record.

"AmSafe is pleased to partner with Tiger Aircraft in protecting those who fly with the most significant safety enhancement available to the general aviation flying community," said AmSafe AAIR� general manager, Joe Smith.

FMI: www.amsafe.com, www.tigeraircraft.com

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