Idaho-based Tamarack Aerospace is partnering with Ampaire to offer its active winglets across a range of aircraft types being converted to run on hybrid-electric power by the Los Angeles company.
ORLANDO—Active winglet manufacturer Tamarack Aerospace Group says it is assembling a “coalition” of airlines and maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) operators to help offer its technology for ...
Tamarack Aerospace intends to bring its active winglet system to the Airbus A320 – offering a potential fuel-burn reduction of up to 15% – with its plans to address the narrowbody already at an ...
Tamarack Aerospace has picked the Beechcraft King Air 200 and 300 series as the next candidate for its active winglet modification. Tamarack Aerospace is applying its active winglet design to the ...
U.S. active winglet specialist Tamarack Aerospace Group, which recently announced its commercial aviation debut on the De Havilland Canada Dash 8 Q400, is also planning to offer an active winglet ...
A Tamarack winglet-equipped King Air 350 established speed records on its journeys to and from NBAA-BACE 2022 in Orlando, Florida. Tamarack was able to show off a SmartWing-equipped King Air 350 at ...
The aircraft involved in the accident (not pictured) was equipped with Tamarack active winglets. [Courtesy: Tamarack Aerospace Group] Tamarack Aerospace Group is challenging the National ...
Tamarack Aerospace and SkyAlps signed a letter of intent for Tamarack to install its Eco-SmartWing system on SkyAlps' de Havilland Q400 fleet. The SmartWing system is projected to improve fuel ...
The laws of aerodynamics haven’t changed since Frederick W. Lanchester patented the winglet in 1897, so planes equipped with the aero feature enjoy reduced drag and can climb higher and faster, ...
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