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PATs Aircraft Systems celebrates special milestone

Sept. 12, 2012, Georgetown, De. - PATS Aircraft Systems is celebrating the 150th PATS’ Auxiliary Fuel System (AFS) installation on a Boeing Business Jet (BBJ).


September 12, 2012  By Carey Fredericks

The milestone AFS was installed at the PATS Georgetown, Delaware facility and was delivered in a 7‐tank configuration, adding an additional 3,368 gallons of fuel and extending the potential range of the aircraft to over 5,900 nm. As with all PATS Auxiliary Fuel Systems, the AFS feeds the aircraft’s integral fuel tank and operates independently, allowing the system to be active or inactive based upon mission requirements.

Since the launch of BBJ in 1996, PATS has provided the AFS for every single‐aisle BBJ model including the BBJ (737‐700), BBJ 2 (737‐800) and BBJ 3 (737‐900.) The aircraft on which the milestone AFS kit was installed is a BBJ, the best selling of all the BBJ models.

PATS’ Auxiliary Fuel Systems are synonymous with the BBJ and are also gaining popularity in both commercial and special mission markets. Comments PATS’ CEO, John Martin, “as PATS reaches this significant performance milestone, we salute our friends and partners at BBJ for having the vision and drive to create a distinctly capable business tool which serves a unique market requirement. The desirability of the BBJ is confirmed by the marketplace as we celebrate the 150th AFS delivery and PATS
is proud to provide one of the products that differentiates the BBJ, enabling it to “Go the Extra Mile”. Martin continues, “PATS has earned a Gold Supplier rating with Boeing for both delivery and quality and we intend to continue our performance in support of the next 150 BBJs and beyond.”

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