ORLANDO—Active winglet manufacturer Tamarack Aerospace Group says it is assembling a “coalition” of airlines and maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) operators to help offer its technology for ...
Tamarack Aerospace intends to bring its active winglet system to the Airbus A320 – offering a potential fuel-burn reduction of up to 15% – with its plans to address the narrowbody already at an ...
Active winglets could lower Airbus A320 fuel burn by 10 to 15 percent, according to Tamarack Aerospace. Tamarack founder and CEO Nick Guida is here at MEBAA 2023 meeting with airliner manufacturing ...
Tamarack Aerospace and ForeFlight have teamed up to provide enhanced flight planning data for aircraft equipped with Tamarack’s active winglet technology. The partnership enables ForeFlight users to ...
“These actively controlled wingtips have the potential to further reduce civil aircraft fuel consumption by about 2.5 percent compared with conventional winglets,” says Walter Stephan, Chairman of ...
Tamarack Aerospace is to modify a De Havilland Canada Dash-8 Q400 with its active winglet system over the next year, as part of a joint venture with Italian regional operator SkyAlps. Under the ...
At long last, Tamarack Aerospace has achieved the coveted supplemental type certificate for the Cessna Citation CJ series of bizjets for its Atlas active winglet system. The Atlas system features a ...
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