Piper To Expand Production, Offer Enhanced Vision <i>(corrected)</i>

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Key Takeaways:

  • Piper CEO Kevin Gould expressed optimism about the current economy, projecting over a 75% increase in production this year compared to 2009, supported by the long-term commitment of its owner, Imprimis.
  • The company is enhancing its product offerings by making Enhanced Vision Systems (EVS) available for installation in Malibu, Matrix, and Mirage models, with plans to extend this to the Meridian soon.
  • The PiperJet project is progressing well, having completed its Preliminary Design Review with 60 new engineers hired, and is on track to begin building the first conforming production prototype.
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Piper CEO Kevin Gould said at Sun ‘n Fun on Tuesday he’s “encouraged” by the current economy, and his company will expand production by more than 75 percent this year, compared to 2009. Gould wouldn’t hazard a guess, however, how long it might take to return to 2008 levels. Since production in 2009 declined by about two-thirds compared to 2008, even a 75-percent improvement shows there is a still a long way to go. Nonetheless, Gould and other Piper execs were upbeat, noting that the company’s owner, Imprimis, is “in it for the long haul.” Piper also announced that Forward Vision Systems’ EVS-100 and DVS-600 Enhanced Vision Systems are now available for installation in the Malibu, Matrix and Mirage models.

The company also plans to offer a system for the Meridian as soon as it is available to work with the Meridian’s higher performance envelope (up to 30,000 feet). Gould said Piper has hired 60 engineers to work on the PiperJet project, and they recently completed the Preliminary Design Review, which showed that the design is on track to meet its performance goals. Soon the crews will start to build the first conforming production prototype.

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