Stratos starts work on second 714 personal jet
Development of Stratos Aircraft's 714 personal jet is gaining
pace, with manufacture of the second test aircraft now underway in Redmond,
Oregon, in preparation for its maiden sortie in mid-2018.
The milestone comes
as the start-up prepares the single-engined jet for its first outing at the
world's largest business aviation industry gathering, the National Business
Aviation Association's convention, which will be held on 10-12 October in Las
Vegas, Nevada. The 714's appearance at the show will come three months after it
made its international debut at the AirVenture general aviation expo in Oshkosh,
Wisconsin.
By showcasing the four-seat, high-performance aircraft at
these leading events, Stratos hopes to drum-up interest and attract investment
in the programme, for which it is seeking more than $100 million to bring to
market.
Since making its maiden flight in November 2016, the
proof-of-concept 714 has logged 80h across 44 sorties, says Stratos. During
testing, the Pratt & Whitney Canada JT15D-5-powered aircraft reached speeds
of 320kt (590km/h) and an altitude of 18,000ft.
Cabin pressure testing is
scheduled to begin at the end of the year, once the aircraft has been cleared to
fly at 28,000ft, Stratos adds.
Company chief executive Michael Lemaire
says the programme is making "steady and productive" progress.
"Sometimes
we have to take a step back and realise where we are today compared to just a
year ago," he notes. "We've learned so much from flight tests [and] feedback
from the public has been positive and enthusiastic."
The 714 is projected
to have a cruise speed of 400kt and a range of 1,500nm (2,780km). It is pitched
against the Cirrus Vision Jet - currently the only Part 23 certificated
single-engined jet on the market, the Embraer Phenom 100 entry-level twin, and
the Daher TBM 910/930 and Piper M600 turboprop singles.
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