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Following its partnership with Rheinland Air Service earlier this month, Tamarack Aerospace has entered into another authorised dealership agreement with Prince Aviation, based in Belgrade, Serbia. This partnership strengthens Tamarack's presence in Europe, demonstrating a commitment to providing cutting-edge aircraft performance and sustainability technology to the region's CitationJet community.
“Our deep and trusted relationship with Prince Aviation, along with our shared mission to deliver innovative solutions to CJ owners and operators, makes this a very strong partnership. With this new dealership agreement, we ensure that our revolutionary Active Winglet technology and other Tamarack offerings will now be more accessible to customers across Eastern Europe,” says Tamarack CEO Nick Guida.
Prince Aviation has been a Tamarack authorised service centre and independent installer for many years, but the new agreement brings the two companies closer together in partnership.
“Prince Aviation is proud of our ongoing collaboration with Tamarack Aerospace, a partnership that has endured since 2018,” comments Prince Aviation's commercial director Djordje Petrović. “We are excited to announce the extension of our dealership agreement with Tamarack Aerospace, which will enable us to offer enhanced support and direct access to Tamarack's revolutionary Active Winglets, further solidifying our commitment to delivering top-tier services to our customers across the EMEA region.”
Prince Aviation also recently unveiled a brand-new hangar, now fully equipped representing a significant boost in capacity and readiness for future cooperation with Tamarack. Prince Aviation knows first-hand the benefits of the Tamarack Active Winglets, as its own Cessna 525 is equipped and operating with improved performance on a regular basis.
Tamarack's Active Winglets are a lightweight solution that dramatically improves the performance and efficiency of aircraft, offering fuel savings, improved climb performance and enhanced safety, without requiring any structural reinforcement of the airframe. With nearly 10 per cent of the CitationJet fleet already upgraded with Tamarack technology, demand for these upgrades continues to rise following the positive NTSB update earlier this year, which reaffirmed the safety and reliability of the technology.