Avocet Aircraft LLC and Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) have signed an agreement to jointly investigate the development and marketing of the Avocet professional jet, a next-generation jet designed specifically for the requirements of the air-taxi and fractional operator markets. Avocet said that the jet, called the ProJet, "will feature the latest developments in jet engine, avionics and manufacturing technologies". It will have an acquisition price and operating costs substantially lower than today's private aircraft.
"We have been collaborating with IAI on this new vision for over a year now and are pleased to formally announce that we have commenced the final definition phase of the Avocet ProJet with one of the most experienced aircraft design teams in the industry," stated Avocet founder and chairman Carey Robinson Wolchok.
Avocet CEO David Tait OBE, who is credited with having built Virgin Atlantic Airways into one of the world's preeminent airlines, added: "The Avocet ProJet is a six-seat, twin-engine jet that will sell for approximately two million dollars and will be the first jet to be purpose-built for the high-utilization needs of the emerging air-taxi and fractional ownership markets."
Bob Crandall, the former chairman and CEO of American Airlines, added: "The Avocet ProJet program, like other efforts to build an affordable small jet, will be a substantial challenge. If IAI and Avocet accomplish their goals, I think this new airplane will have a profound impact on US aviation and will dramatically alter the way Americans travel."
Ofer Shifris, General Manager of New Aircraft Programs at IAI, said: "Based on our experience and expertise in aircraft design, production and certification, we believe that we can meet Avocet's goals and deliver this new aircraft with competitive acquisition and operating costs."
Published by Globes [online] - www.globes.co.il - on 04 August 2003