First Two Super Petrel XP Aircraft in the U.S. Receive Airworthiness Certification

First Two Super Petrel XP Aircraft in the U.S. Receive Airworthiness Certification

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, March 14th, 2024, the first two Super Petrel XP aircraft in the U.S. receive Airworthiness Certification from the FAA. The Airworthiness Certificates for these brand-new Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) marks a major milestone for the teams at Scoda Aeronautica in Brazil and Super Petrel USA in Ormond Beach.

This completes the long journey of these aircraft that arrived at the Super Petrel USA Ormond Beach facility on Thursday March 7th, 2024. They arrived in a single shipping container with two complete aircraft inside. Once safely unloaded, the ready to re-assemble aircraft were placed in the hangar where final assembly was completed.

The teams have worked tirelessly since 2017 to perfect the new XP design and have delivered these production aircraft that are now ready to fly !

With the Rotax 915iS fuel injected turbo-charged engine producing 141 hp combined with the new composite 5 blade e-prop propeller system, the performance and design of the all-new LSA from Super Petrel is simply extraordinary.

Air Worthiness Certificates for N683WG and N405XP issued March 14th

These first two aircraft, N683WG and N405XP. will be on static display at Sun N Fun April 9th through the 14th.

After the show, aircraft N405XP will remain at the Ormond Beach facility for Super Petrel XP demos. N683WG will be heading to Wings of Gold Aviation LLC in Virginia where it will be available for viewing and demonstration flights.

Production continues in full swing at the Scoda Aeronautica manufacturing facility in Ipeuna, Brazil to fill the backlog of orders for the much-anticipated Super Petrel XP LSA.

For further information or to schedule a demo, contact Roger Helton or Dan Pedersen at Super Petrel USA at (855)-557-7872 or email rhelton@superpetrelusa.com or danno@superpetrelusa.com

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First Two Super Petrel XP Aircraft in the U.S. Receive Airworthiness Certification