EPS Files For Bankruptcy

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Key Takeaways:

  • Wisconsin-based aviation engine developer Engineered Propulsion Systems (EPS) has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
  • The company cited a lack of investor support and imminent risk of running out of cash as reasons for seeking restructuring.
  • EPS was developing the Graflight V-8, a 320-450 HP multi-fuel general aviation engine, which first flew in 2014 and was undergoing type certification testing.
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Wisconsin-based aviation engine developer Engineered Propulsion Systems (EPS) has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. According to a petition submitted to the Western District of Wisconsin bankruptcy court on July 29, “there are currently no investors willing to continue to support the ongoing operations of the Company outside of a restructuring process” and it is “at imminent risk of running out of cash and ceasing operations.” The company has been developing the general aviation oriented clean-sheet Graflight V-8 engine, which it introduced in 2010.

The 320- to 450-HP Graflight V-8 is a 4.3L flat vee capable of operating on diesel, jet fuel and kerosene. Engine features include an electronic control system and common rail fuel system, one electronic and three mechanical vibration control mechanisms, steel crank case and pistons, and single-lever operation. The Graflight V-8 flew for the first time in May 2014 and EPS debuted the production model at Aero Friedrichshafen in April 2019. As previously reported by AVweb, the company announced last year that it was in the process of conducting environmental and block testing for type certification credit on the engine.

Kate O'Connor

Kate is a private pilot, certificated aircraft dispatcher, and graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
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