the offical brochure
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the offical brochure
COMPANY HISTORY P iaggio Aero Industries was established in November 1998 by a group of shareholders, headed by Josè Di Mase and Piero Ferrari, Vice-President of Maranello’s Ferrari (Ferrari S.p.A.), who acquired the assets of the aerospace business formerly known as Rinaldo Piaggio S.p.A. Piaggio Aero Industries is one of the world’s oldest aircraft manufacturers. For over a century, Piaggio has produced a family of aircraft that have become part of the legend of aviation. The company started business in Genova in 1884, fitting out passenger ship and manufacturing rolling stock for the developing railway infrastructure at the turn of the century. The successful business led Piaggio to build a factory in Finale Ligure in 1906. Aircraft manufacturing and aircraft engine manufacturing started in 1915 and 1925 respectively. Since its inception more than 50 aircraft models have been designed and manufactured. CORE PRODUCTS P I iaggio Aero Industries integrates tradition and innovation with incomparable know-how in airplane and aero-engine manufacturing and maintenance. Its core activities include: Aircraft design and manufacturing I Aero-engines parts manufacturing I I Aerostructure parts manufacturing Aircraft and engine maintenance, repair and overhaul operations INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE STRUCTURE PIAGGIO AMERICA A subsidiary of Piaggio Aero Industries, Piaggio America is located in West Palm Beach, Florida, at the Palm Beach International Airport, in the facilities of Jet Aviation International. Piaggio America is responsible for Avanti P180 sales, marketing, customer support, service centers and aircraft completions in North America. Piaggio America completes aircraft through its affiliation with Stevens Aviation of Greenville, South Carolina. It operates an extensive service and support network through the following Authorized Service Centers: TurboProp East, North Adams, Massachusetts Stevens Aviation, Greenville, South Carolina Aeromech, Inc., Lakeland, Florida Jet Works, Forth Worth, Texas Stevens Aviation, Denver, Colorado Mather Aviation, Sacramento, California PIAGGIO AERO FRANCE Created in the year 2000 in Nice, Piaggio Aero France is a research and development center which employs highly qualified people, mainly graduated engineers. As a branch office of Piaggio Aero Industries technical department, Piaggio Aero France is responsible for the development of new projects in the field of Avionics, Systems and Structures, and it backs up Piaggio Aero main engineering department. FACILITIES P iaggio Aero Industries is an established, leading international aerospace company with three major aircraft and engine production facilities covering 120,000 square meters (1.3 million square feet) in the northwest Italian cities of Genoa Sestri and Finale Ligure. In addition, Piaggio Aero is building a new state-of-the-art facility in Villanova d’Albenga, designed to implement the latest lean manufacturing technology. This lean philosophy will increase production capacity, efficiency and optimize workflow. Piaggio Aero is building this facility in response to the rapid expansion of its business. The new production facility will better position the company to successfully meet the challenges of the market. Final aircraft assembly, flight-testing and aircraft overhaul operations are located at the corporate headquarters in Genoa Sestri. Piaggio Aero’s service center, established inside the Genoa International airport, offers full service support to Avanti P180s and aircrafts under Jar 145 certification. Aircraft and engine components, manufacturing, general engineering, engine maintenance and overhaul are based in Finale Ligure. Operations include a maintenance center and two production areas, one for engines and sheet metal parts, another for major aircraft sub-assemblies (aero structures). Piaggio Napoli The Technology Center in the Campanian region of Italy focuses on aero structure design and innovative systems research. It includes the Piaggio High Technology (PHT) division, an innovative corporate research facility developing aeronautical technologies. PHT specialists are committed to establishing the PHT as an international Center of Excellence for aeronautic research and development. A joint partnership between Piaggio Aero Industries, the CIRA (Italian Center for Aerospace Research) and other major European research centers is resulting in newer and even more impressive products for Piaggio Aero. AIRCRAFT P resently Piaggio Aero Industries 69” manufactures the P180 Avanti, the 72” Company flagship product, a twin- engine, turboprop executive aircraft powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-66 P180 engines. The performance of the P180 results from its unique design: I Turboprop engines equipped with pushing propellers I Innovative aerodynamic features I Three lifting surfaces I Low drag fuselage construction I High aspect ratio of the wing I Laminar flow design 63” 65,5” Premier The P180 is the fastest turboprop in production, faster than many light 57,5” turbofan executives. I The P180 has the roomiest and quietest 54” cabin in its category. The stand-up cabin is as large as a mid-size jet and quieter King Air than any jet in its class. I The P180 burns 30% less fuel than competing turboprops and 50% less fuel than competing turbojets. In October 57,5” 2004 Piaggio Aero Industries introduced the new version of the P180 Avanti: the 58,75” “Avanti II”. The improved and upgraded Avanti is equipped with a lighter state-of- Citation Bravo the-art Collins Pro Line 21 avionics system, delivers higher cruise speed, with Mmo certified at M=.70, offering reduced empty weight and a better flight range. Piaggio Aero 69,5” Industries is also involved in the Mid-Life 68,4” Updating (MLU) program of the P166 model, a utility turboprop aircraft. The P166 DP1 updated version will be powered by Pratt & Citation Excel Whitney Canada PT6A-121 engines and will sport updated avionics and mission systems. 68,4” 73,25” Falcon 50 CUSTOMER SUPPORT P iaggio Aero Industries has an extensive network of service facilities to support the P180 Avanti owners around the clock to insure minimal AOG (Aircraft On Ground) time. Piaggio Aero Industries is also developing a comprehensive browser-based application that is engineered to give Piaggio Aero Industries customers access to parts, expert service advice, technical manuals and service bulletins anywhere, anytime via the Internet and training. Piaggio Aero Industries is expanding world wide the customer support network including enhanced customer support operations for the Americas. Currently, product support is provided by toll free telephone number, e-mail and fax connections to our customer service operations centers. Piaggio Aero Industries provides the following services: I Maintenance, repair and overhaul operations I Complete services for aircraft refitting and refurbishment I Complete interior design and refurbishment I Painting Piaggio Aero Industries’s strategic business partners provide world wide complete support for the P180 Avanti. All services are certified by both FAA and JAA. ENGINES P iaggio Aero Industries is the only company in the world active both in the Aircraft and in the Engine business. Piaggio Aero Industries currently manufactures parts and performs maintenance, repair and overhaul operations on turbojet, turbo shaft and turboprop engines under license from RollsRoyce (UK) and Honeywell (USA), and Long Term Agreements with other Original Equipment Manufacturers, such as Pratt & Whitney, Pratt & Whitney Canada and Microturbo. These engines power civil and military aircraft and helicopters. In June 2000 Piaggio Aero Industries signed a collaboration agreement with Rolls – Royce to join the RTM 322 turbo shaft engine program as a manufacturing partner. As of today, Piaggio Aero Industries manufactures a significant share of the RTM 322 engine parts. Piaggio Aero Industries has been selected by Pratt & Whitney to supply the Low Pressure Turbine case and the bearing compartment housings for the F 135 engine, powering the F 35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF). Piaggio Aero Industries has also experience in the area of infrared suppression systems (IRS) for helicopters. The Agusta A129, part of the Italian Army fleet, is currently equipped with an IRS designed, tested and manufactured by Piaggio Aero Industries. AEROSTRUCTURES P iaggio Aero Industries has a long tradition in manufacturing aero structure parts and major assemblies and in designing complex aircraft components and sub-assemblies to be produced by state-of-the-art machine tools. Piaggio Aero Industries currently manufactures structural parts of the Dassault Falcon 2000 EX business jet and the central wing box for the Lockheed-Martin/Alenia (LMATTS) C27 J tactical transport aircraft, as well as parts and sub-assemblies of other fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft for some major international manufactures. In 2003 Lockheed - Martin has awarded Piaggio Aero Industries with a contract to manufacture parts for the F 35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) aircraft. PIAGGIO AERO INDUSTRIES AND FERRARI T he Piaggio Avanti P180 aircraft is often referred to as the “Ferrari of the Sky”. Both offer advanced technology, innovative style and unrivalled comfort. The Maranello racing team has been flying on the Avanti since 2000. It is also the choice of President Luca di Montezemolo, general manager Jean Todt and world champion Formula One driver Michael Schumacher – who wears the Piaggio Aero logo on his race helmet. One of the most recognized logos in the world is the Ferrari “prancing horse”, which is proudly displayed on the Piaggio Avanti – the only aircraft worthy of the symbol of the Ferrari brand. Ironically, by showcasing the prancing horse on the Avanti, the Ferrari logo has returned to its roots. Many are not aware of this true story. Enzo Ferrari got his inspiration for the logo from an airplane. The prancing horse was the symbol used by the Count Francesco Baracca - one of the greatest pilots of the Italian Airforce - on the tail of his airplane during WWI. In 1923 after Enzo Ferrari (nicknamed “The Drake”) won on the Savio circuit, Countess Paolina - Baracca’s mother - donated him the symbol of the prancing horse suggesting him to place it on his cars stating that it will bring him luck. Ferrari accepted the gift adding to the symbol the color yellow, official color of the city of Modena. Since then the prancing horse has remained the Ferrari trademark, and for the past five years it has also been proudly displayed on the Avanti. The logos aren’t the only connections between the car and the aircraft. As the president of Piaggio Aero Industries and vice president of Ferrari S.p.A., Piero Ferrari links the world’s most authoritative ambassadors of Italian technology – Piaggio Aero Industries and Ferrari. Ferrari flies Piaggio