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June 3, 2009 - Featuring built-in crane lift and auxiliary power unit, battery-powered Scorpion Aircraft Tug enables fixed base operator aircraft mechanics to move and precisely position aircraft weighing up to 15,000 lb. Built-in crane folds out of base and offers 7 ft telescopic boom with lift-arm capacity up to 1,000 lb. For safety, Scorpion includes amber running light, headlights for nighttime operation, and onboard fire extinguisher.

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Air Technical Industries Creates 'Scorpion', First All-In-One Aircraft Maintenance Vehicle


Ohio Firm Introduces World's First Universal Combination Crane Lift, Auxiliary Power Unit (APU), and Aircraft Tug

MENTOR, Ohio, June 2 /-- Air Technical Industries announces the launch of the Scorpion Aircraft Tug, a first-of-its-kind tug that includes a built-in crane lift and auxiliary power unit (APU). The Scorpion enables fixed base operator (FBO) aircraft mechanics to move and precisely position aircraft weighing up to 15,000 pounds.

Traditionally, FBO aircraft mechanics require multiple pieces of equipment for servicing small planes: an APU to start the craft, a tug tractor to move it, a crane to remove the engine for service and to load and unload cargo, and a tow vehicle with a winch to retrieve stranded aircraft. By combining this functionality into one compact unit, the Scorpion Aircraft Tug offers significant cost savings. Because it is battery-operated, it also eliminates fuel costs and exhaust. An overnight charge is sufficient for typical daily operations.

To move a small plane, FBO mechanics must connect the aircraft to a large tractor via a 15 to 20 foot tow assembly, making it cumbersome to maneuver. The Scorpion Aircraft Tug is smaller and more maneuverable than a traditional tug, enabling the operator to walk behind or stand on its battery-powered frame. Its hydraulic lifting arms physically raise the front wheel of the aircraft off the ground, enabling precise positioning.

The Scorpion's built-in crane folds out of its base and offers a 7-foot telescopic boom with a lift-arm capacity of up to 1,000 pounds. It was designed for loading cargo and safely moving aircraft engines.

The Scorpion offers a built-in auxiliary power unit (APU) with powerful batteries that kick-start most general aviation aircraft in the coldest weather. For additional safety, the Scorpion offers an amber running light, headlights for nighttime operations, and an on-board fire extinguisher.

About Air Technical Industries

Established in 1964, Air Technical Industries is a Mentor, Ohio-based designer and manufacturer of material handling and automated equipment. The company offers a diversified line of over 2,000 standard product models including lifts, cranes, stackers, and manipulators. Additionally, ATI offers custom-developed handling and automation products, and has successfully executed custom solutions for a diverse international clientele including orchestras, the military, power plants, and the International Space Station.

CONTACT: Vida Novak, +1-440-951-5191, fax, +1-440-953-9237, ati@airtechnical.com

Web Site: http://www.airtechnical.com/




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Phone: 440-951-5191
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Name: Air Technical Industries
Address: 7502 Clover Ave.
City: Mentor
State: OH
ZIP: 44060
Country: USA
Phone: 888-857-6248
FAX: 440-953-9237
http://www.airtechnical.com


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