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CAV
Aerospace Inc. will exhibit a Beechcraft Baron with flight into known ice
(FIKI) capabilities at Sun ’n Fun International Fly-In & Expo in
Lakeland, Fla. March 29 through April 3. The Baron 58’s ice protection
features CAV’s proprietary weeping wings TKS™ system.
“Even though we are coming out of the winter icing season, CAV Aerospace is
available year-round to install our proven ice protection system in a wide
variety of general aviation aircraft,” said CAV President Kevin Hawley.
“Now is the perfect time to schedule an upgrade when we can work around
customer schedules.”
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Sun ‘n Fun
CAV Aerospace,
Inc.
Manufacturer’s
Display Exhibit MD2
Baron B58 FIKI
(Courtesy Flight
Ice, Inc.)
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CAV was also recently approved for Cessna Caravan and
Quest Kodiak FIKI. CAV’s TKS™ systems provide anti-icing protection by
exuding a measured amount of glycol-based ice protection fluid through precision
laser-drilled microscopic holes in wing leading edges fashioned of
titanium. There is also a dispersion mechanism for propellers.
OEM and After-Market
CAV delivers TKS™ ice protection systems to aircraft manufacturers and
provides retrofit installations to after-market aircraft customers. CAV
offers Weeping Wing TKS™ installations for most high-performance general
aviation aircraft. CAV’s customer base includes an unmanned air system, a
number aircraft manufacturers and more than 6,000 aircraft owners who fly
their products:
- Cessna Aircraft
- Cirrus Design
Corporation
- Commander Premier
Aircraft
- Diamond Aircraft
- General Atomic
Aeronautical Systems
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- Hawker Beechcraft
Corporation
- Mooney Aircraft
- Piper Aircraft
- Quest Aircraft
- Socata EADS
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CAV Aerospace, Inc. is headquartered in North America at the SLN Aviation
Service Center on the Salina Airport in Kansas. CAV’s corporate functions
are in Salina, including, administration, engineering, marketing, customer
support, purchasing, and installation activity.
CAV Aerospace, Inc.
www.weepingwings.com
(888) 865-5511
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