Grob’s All-Composite SPn Twinjet Again in Jeopardy

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Key Takeaways:

  • German manufacturer Grob Aerospace has declared insolvency, putting the future of its SPn all-composite light jet into question.
  • The insolvency is attributed to increased funding requirements caused by certification delays, which current financial backers are unwilling to support.
  • Despite the financial difficulties and a past fatal crash, a fourth test prototype recently flew, and Alpha Flying Service (PlaneSense) is standing behind its order for 25 SPns.
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German manufacturer Grob Aerospace has declared insolvency, placing the future of its all-composite SPn light jet in question. Company CEO Niall Olver cited delays in the certification program as creating increased funding requirements, which current financial backers are unwilling to support. Portsmouth, New Hampshire-based Alpha Flying Service, with its PlaneSense fractional program (which currently operates Pilatus PC-12 turboprops) is standing behind its order for 25 SPns. Olver remains optimistic, noting that the fourth test prototype aircraft flew for the first time earlier this month. Almost two years ago, the second test aircraft crashed on takeoff, killing the pilot.

Last week, we incorrectly stated the current financial status of Grob Aerospace. The company is in insolvency. Flying regrets the error.

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