
Improving Aircraft Range & Performance
A CEO's Guide to Blended Winglets for Falcon & Hawker Aircraft
By now, most operators are familiar with the performance gains of a Blended Winglet retrofit. Less drag, lower fuel burn and superior climb and cruise characteristics all sound good, but what does that really mean to a CEO?
Operators who regularly push an aircraft to the edge of its range and capabilities may consider upgrading to a longer-range aircraft with better performance. However, if range is an aircraft’s only shortcoming, a more cost effective solution is available for select aircraft models.
Blended winglets increase an aircraft’s range, performance and efficiency… at a fraction of the cost of purchasing a larger aircraft.
Written by industry experts, the document outlines the operational benefits of a blended winglet installation, residual value and scheduling considerations.
Blended Winglet Topics
- Extending Aircraft Range
- Scheduling Considerations
- Supported Models
- Winglet Installation Downtimes
- Sources
Contributing Authors
| Cardona, Rene - Aircraft Sales Rep - Lincoln, NE (LNK). Aviation professional since 1983. Direct: 402.479.1529
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| Fuoco, Dan - Airframe Service Sales Rep - Lincoln, NE (LNK). Aviation professional since 1974. Airframes: Citation, Hawker Direct: 402.479.1502 |
| Hawkins, Dale - Airframe Service Sales Rep - Battle Creek, MI (BTL). Aviation professional since 1981. Airframes: Falcon, Hawker Direct: 269.969.8463 |
| Kvassay, Doug - Aircraft Sales Rep - Lincoln, NE (LNK). Aviation professional since 1980. Direct: 402.479.1530
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| McCammon, Bob - Aircraft Sales Rep - Lincoln, NE (LNK). Aviation professional since 1968. Direct: 402.479.1514
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| Monk, Alan - Airframe Service Sales Rep - Battle Creek, MI (BTL). Aviation professional since 1984. Airframes: Falcon Direct: 269.969.8423 |
| Roth, Doug - Aircraft Sales Rep - Lincoln, NE (LNK). Aviation professional since 1975. Direct: 402.479.1522
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