Production To Start On New Twin-Engine Jets, Deliveries Planned
For 2013
In what may be one of the industry's most successful turnarounds
in recent memory, Mason Holland, CEO and chairman of
Eclipse Aerospace announced Monday at the NBAA Convention in Las
Vegas that the company has re-opened the order book for new
airplanes, and will soon begin production of the the Eclipse 550,
the new twin-engine jet model in the Eclipse Jet family.
“We’re thrilled to be taking this positive step
forward in Eclipse history,” Holland said. “We expect a
robust customer response based on the support we’ve received
from current Eclipse owners, our suppliers and the aviation
community in general. Ultimate production and production levels
will be driven by overall market demand, and we couldn't be more
excited or optimistic.”
The Eclipse 550 will be a technologically advanced,
twin-engine jet aircraft with a design that utilizes the same
airframe and operations, direct operating costs, technology,
comfort, and performance. The base price of the Eclipse 550
twin-engine jet is USD $2,695,000 (2011 value). Eclipse
Aerospace expects to produce 50 to 100 aircraft per year with
deliveries beginning in 2013.
The Eclipse 550’s enhancements will include expanded
aircraft computer systems and integrated avionics package, which
will now support features such as Synthetic Vision, Enhanced
Vision, dual-mode FMS, TAWS, TCAS-1, ADS-B, on-board color radar,
Radar Altimeter, and iPad data entry integration. In addition,
Eclipse Aerospace will become the first in its industry to offer
Auto-Throttles as an option for the Eclipse 550. "One of the true
values of the Eclipse 550 design is the ability to incorporate new
technology such as Auto-Throttles into our aircraft with improved
cost efficiency," said Holland. "The Eclipse 550 will also include
performance enhancements to further improve the aircraft's fuel
efficiency advantage over competitors."
Innovative Solutions & Support, provider of the EFIS portion
of the Eclipse 550’s integrated Avio FMS avionics package,
will continue to provide engineering and design services in the
development and certification of synthetic vision, enhance vision,
and integration of auto throttles. All of these features will be
supported by a new generation of flat panel displays with enhanced
graphics and robust microprocessors, all tested to the more
rigorous standards normally applied to military aircraft.
The Eclipse 550 will be powered by the same Pratt & Whitney
PW610F turbofan engines used in the EA-500, which collectively
produce 1,800 lbs. of thrust. This gives the 6,000 lb. Eclipse Jet
a maximum cruise speed of 375 knots and an IFR range of 1,125 nm
with a full fuel payload of 700 lbs. Like the EA-500, the
Eclipse 550 will have a maximum service ceiling of 41,000 ft and a
cruise fuel flow of only 59 gallons per hour.
"Eclipse is in a place all to itself," said Holland. "First, the
cost to operate an Eclipse jet is significantly lower than the next
closest jet in our class. Couple this with the low purchase price
entry point for the Eclipse 550 and you have a winning
combination,” he said.
A limited number of introductory position holders will receive a
contract without CPI escalation and, as an additional incentive,
over $120,000 in optional equipment at no additional cost.