At EAA
AirVenture, Eclipse Aviation,
manufacturer of the world's first very
light jet (VLJ), unveiled a new concept
aircraft. The ECJ is a single-engine
turbofan powered, V-tail aircraft the
company will use to conduct market
research on the emerging single-engine
jet category. Until today, Eclipse's
concept jet had been kept completely
under wraps, with very few of the
company's employees aware of its
development.
Eclipse officials tell Avjobs
Weekly their ECJ program is designed to
help the company analyze demand trends
within the growing single-engine jet
marketplace, and gain customer insight
on potential future aircraft products
and designs. The initiative is modeled
after the automobile industry's concept
cars, which showcase advanced styling
and technology to assess customer
reactions to new car designs which may
or may not eventually be produced and
gauge the potential market size.
Avjobs Weekly spoke with Mark
Page, the chief scientist that led the
engineering team for this new
development program. He discussed the
collaboration effort involved with such
a project and also offered his insights
for aspiring aeronautical engineers
hoping to reach their lofty goals. Our
video team also flew around the
AirVenture show grounds and invite you
to come along for the ride. Stay tuned
there is much more to come from EAA
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