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Tiger Aircraft

Tiger Aircraft LLC was an American aircraft manufacturer from 1999 to 2006 based in Martinsburg, West Virginia, United States.

Tiger Aircraft
IndustryAerospace
Founded1999
Defunct2006
Fatebankrupt
SuccessorTrue Flight Aerospace
HeadquartersMartinsburg, West Virginia, United States
Key people
President and Chief Operating Officer N. Gene Criss
ProductsAG-5B Tiger

History edit

The company was established in 1999 with the aim of returning the AG-5B Tiger to production. Tiger Aircraft followed in the footsteps of Grumman American, Gulfstream American and American General Aviation Corporation in manufacturing the Tiger.

Tiger Aircraft had ceased operations by November 2006 and filed for bankruptcy in January 2007.[1]

Financial difficulties edit

Tiger Aircraft was headed by President and Chief Operating Officer N. Gene Criss between August 25, 2003, and early August 2006. Criss was fired by the board for allegedly selling the assets of the company to Network Hosts without authority. The four companies that owned Tiger Aircraft applied to a West Virginia Circuit Court at that time for a restraining order to prevent further sales and also to declare the previous deals invalid.[2]

By the middle of 2006, Tiger Aircraft was experiencing financial problems, production of AG-5Bs had been halted, and production workers had been laid off.[3] By November 2006, the company employed only two workers and owed $115,000 in back taxes to the municipality.[4] On November 30, 2006, it was announced that the Tiger Aircraft buildings were for sale.[5] Tiger Aircraft filed for bankruptcy in January 2007.[1]

Products edit

Tiger Aircraft received FAA Part 23 certification for the AG-5B in 2001 and its production certificate in 2002. 51 AG-5B Tigers were produced between 2001 and 2006, with only three being completed in 2006.[6][7]

Asset acquisition by True Flight Aerospace edit

The Federal Bankruptcy Court approved the sale of Tiger Aircraft assets to True Flight Holdings LLC, now operating as True Flight Aerospace,[8] on August 2, 2007. The assets included aircraft type certificates for the former Grumman American light aircraft AA-1 family [9] and AA-5 family,[10] tooling, aircraft building equipment, intellectual property rights, inventories of existing parts and raw materials.[11]

In November 2007, True Flight announced plans to construct a new production facility at the local airport of Valdosta, Georgia, and commence production of parts first.[12]

The company exhibited at Sun 'n Fun 2008[13] and indicated that it would produce the AG-5B Tiger first. The company indicated that it would later expand the line of aircraft models available.[14][15] The new Valdosta facility was to have been opened in February 2008.[16]

In early 2009, the company decided to move to an existing vacant production facility in Quitman, Georgia, rather than proceed with constructing new facilities at Valdosta. This decision was prompted by the ongoing economic situation, delays imposed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as part of a runway extension at Valdosta and an attractive offer to relocate from the Quitman municipal government. At Sun 'n Fun 2009 in April the company announced that it expected to start production of AG-5Bs by mid-summer 2009. True Flight exhibited at AirVenture 2009 in July. At Sun 'n Fun in April 2010 the company gave an update on progress, although production had still not commenced at that time.[17][18][19]

In July 2012, True Flight Aerospace again exhibited at AirVenture as part of the State of Georgia's Center for Innovation in Aerospace. Production of new aircraft had not yet commenced.[20]

As of December 2021, True Flight Aerospace, in spite of more than ten years of promises, had not produced a single aircraft.

Aircraft by date edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b January 21, 2007 $1 Million Debt Too Much For Aircraft Manufacturer? By Russ Niles, Contributing Editor
  2. ^ AvWeb Article August 21, 2006 More Trouble At Tiger
  3. ^ Avweb Article May 31, 2006 Tiger Aircraft Seeking Cash By Mary Grady , Newswriter, Editor
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on November 27, 2006. Retrieved November 14, 2006.
  5. ^ Martinsburg Journal- News Article (article no longer available)
  6. ^ Martinsburg Journal-News Article (article no longer available)
  7. ^ Manufacturer: "Tiger," Model: "AG-5B," FAA Aircraft Registry Database, Federal Aviation Administration, as retrieved 4 Dec. 2014, noting "48" total aircraft of that make and model registered currently in the United States (not counting foreign registry or deregistered aircraft).
  8. ^ True Flight Aerospace (November 2007). "True Flight Aerospace". Retrieved 2008-06-13.
  9. ^ A11EA Type Certificate
  10. ^ A16EA Type Certificate
  11. ^ AvWeb Article August 5, 2007 Georgia Firm Buys Tiger Type Certificate By Russ Niles, Contributing Editor, accessed 23 September 2007
  12. ^ True Flight (November 1, 2007). . Archived from the original on 14 December 2007. Retrieved 2007-11-03.
  13. ^ American Yankee Association (April 2008). "AYA Forum Tent Meeting at Sun n'Fun". Retrieved 2008-07-02.
  14. ^ An Open Letter to the AYA By Kevin Lancaster, The American Star, The Official Publication of the American Yankee Association, Volume XXXII Number 5, September/October 2007 pg 4
  15. ^
  16. ^ Bruce, Billy (13 January 2008). "Focus On: True Flight Aerospace". Valdosta Daily Times. Retrieved 23 December 2011.
  17. ^ American Yankee Association (July 2009). "The American Star Vol XXXIV Number 4 July/August 2009 page 5" (PDF). Retrieved 2009-12-21.
  18. ^ American Yankee Association (September 2009). "The American Star Vol XXXIV Number 5 July/August 2009 page 5 "TrueFlight at Oshkosh" by Roscoe Rosché, Regional Director" (PDF). Retrieved 2009-12-21.
  19. ^ American Yankee Association (April 2010). "AYA FORUM TENT MEETING AT SUN N'FUN, 2010". Retrieved 2 April 2011.
  20. ^ True Flight Aerospace (July 2012). "Home page". Retrieved 10 August 2012.

External links edit

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Tiger Aircraft LLC was an American aircraft manufacturer from 1999 to 2006 based in Martinsburg West Virginia United States Tiger AircraftIndustryAerospaceFounded1999Defunct2006FatebankruptSuccessorTrue Flight AerospaceHeadquartersMartinsburg West Virginia United StatesKey peoplePresident and Chief Operating Officer N Gene CrissProductsAG 5B Tiger Contents 1 History 1 1 Financial difficulties 2 Products 3 Asset acquisition by True Flight Aerospace 4 Aircraft by date 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe company was established in 1999 with the aim of returning the AG 5B Tiger to production Tiger Aircraft followed in the footsteps of Grumman American Gulfstream American and American General Aviation Corporation in manufacturing the Tiger Tiger Aircraft had ceased operations by November 2006 and filed for bankruptcy in January 2007 1 Financial difficulties edit Tiger Aircraft was headed by President and Chief Operating Officer N Gene Criss between August 25 2003 and early August 2006 Criss was fired by the board for allegedly selling the assets of the company to Network Hosts without authority The four companies that owned Tiger Aircraft applied to a West Virginia Circuit Court at that time for a restraining order to prevent further sales and also to declare the previous deals invalid 2 By the middle of 2006 Tiger Aircraft was experiencing financial problems production of AG 5Bs had been halted and production workers had been laid off 3 By November 2006 the company employed only two workers and owed 115 000 in back taxes to the municipality 4 On November 30 2006 it was announced that the Tiger Aircraft buildings were for sale 5 Tiger Aircraft filed for bankruptcy in January 2007 1 Products editTiger Aircraft received FAA Part 23 certification for the AG 5B in 2001 and its production certificate in 2002 51 AG 5B Tigers were produced between 2001 and 2006 with only three being completed in 2006 6 7 Asset acquisition by True Flight Aerospace editThe Federal Bankruptcy Court approved the sale of Tiger Aircraft assets to True Flight Holdings LLC now operating as True Flight Aerospace 8 on August 2 2007 The assets included aircraft type certificates for the former Grumman American light aircraft AA 1 family 9 and AA 5 family 10 tooling aircraft building equipment intellectual property rights inventories of existing parts and raw materials 11 In November 2007 True Flight announced plans to construct a new production facility at the local airport of Valdosta Georgia and commence production of parts first 12 The company exhibited at Sun n Fun 2008 13 and indicated that it would produce the AG 5B Tiger first The company indicated that it would later expand the line of aircraft models available 14 15 The new Valdosta facility was to have been opened in February 2008 16 In early 2009 the company decided to move to an existing vacant production facility in Quitman Georgia rather than proceed with constructing new facilities at Valdosta This decision was prompted by the ongoing economic situation delays imposed by the Federal Aviation Administration FAA as part of a runway extension at Valdosta and an attractive offer to relocate from the Quitman municipal government At Sun n Fun 2009 in April the company announced that it expected to start production of AG 5Bs by mid summer 2009 True Flight exhibited at AirVenture 2009 in July At Sun n Fun in April 2010 the company gave an update on progress although production had still not commenced at that time 17 18 19 In July 2012 True Flight Aerospace again exhibited at AirVenture as part of the State of Georgia s Center for Innovation in Aerospace Production of new aircraft had not yet commenced 20 As of December 2021 True Flight Aerospace in spite of more than ten years of promises had not produced a single aircraft Aircraft by date editTiger Aircraft AG 5B Tiger 2001 References edit a b January 21 2007 1 Million Debt Too Much For Aircraft Manufacturer By Russ Niles Contributing Editor AvWeb Article August 21 2006 More Trouble At Tiger Avweb Article May 31 2006 Tiger Aircraft Seeking Cash By Mary Grady Newswriter Editor Avweb Article November 13 2006 Tiger On The Ropes Archived from the original on November 27 2006 Retrieved November 14 2006 Martinsburg Journal News Article article no longer available Martinsburg Journal News Article article no longer available Manufacturer Tiger Model AG 5B FAA Aircraft Registry Database Federal Aviation Administration as retrieved 4 Dec 2014 noting 48 total aircraft of that make and model registered currently in the United States not counting foreign registry or deregistered aircraft True Flight Aerospace November 2007 True Flight Aerospace Retrieved 2008 06 13 A11EA Type Certificate A16EA Type Certificate AvWeb Article August 5 2007 Georgia Firm Buys Tiger Type Certificate By Russ Niles Contributing Editor accessed 23 September 2007 True Flight November 1 2007 Renowned small aircraft manufacturer to locate in Valdosta Archived from the original on 14 December 2007 Retrieved 2007 11 03 American Yankee Association April 2008 AYA Forum Tent Meeting at Sun n Fun Retrieved 2008 07 02 An Open Letter to the AYA By Kevin Lancaster The American Star The Official Publication of the American Yankee Association Volume XXXII Number 5 September October 2007 pg 4 American Yankee Association Homepage lead story accessed 19 September 2007 Bruce Billy 13 January 2008 Focus On True Flight Aerospace Valdosta Daily Times Retrieved 23 December 2011 American Yankee Association July 2009 The American Star Vol XXXIV Number 4 July August 2009 page 5 PDF Retrieved 2009 12 21 American Yankee Association September 2009 The American Star Vol XXXIV Number 5 July August 2009 page 5 TrueFlight at Oshkosh by Roscoe Rosche Regional Director PDF Retrieved 2009 12 21 American Yankee Association April 2010 AYA FORUM TENT MEETING AT SUN N FUN 2010 Retrieved 2 April 2011 True Flight Aerospace July 2012 Home page Retrieved 10 August 2012 External links editwww tigeraircraft com Former location of Tiger Aircraft Corporate website Archived 2009 12 01 at the Wayback Machine on Internet Archive True Flight Aerospace True Flight Aerospace website archives on Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tiger Aircraft amp oldid 1179277124, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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