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Quiet Technology Aerospace Stage III hush kits in demand

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Quiet Technology Aerospace Stage III hush kits in demand - Business aviation publisher
Tatjana Obrazcova

Quiet Technology Aerospace (QTA) is seeing a “Rush to Hush” demand for its Stage III engine hush kit before the January 2016 deadline.

Available slots for the 4th Quarter 2015 are fast selling out and QTA is now planning to extend production into 2016 to ensure every operator who wants to keep their GII, GIIB or GIII aircraft in operation can do so. As of this date QTA has upgraded over 130 Gulfstream aircraft with the hush kit engines.

QTA offers the production and installation of Stage III hush kits for the Gulfstream family of Rolls-Royce Spey powered aircraft, the GII, GIIB and GIII.

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