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Hartzell optimises pricing for Beechcraft propellers
Both the Beechcraft 1900C and 1900D propellers utilise Hartzell's structural composite technology, which has accumulated millions of flight hours and maintains very high dispatch reliability.
Hartzell now offers four-blade Top Prop propellers for the Beech 1900 series.

Hartzell Propeller has added legacy four-blade structural composite propellers for Beechcraft 1900C and 1900D turboprop aircraft to its Top Prop lineup. Hartzell props were offered as standard equipment on Beechcraft 1900 series aircraft.

“We are now offering special pricing on these new propellers for the popular 19-passenger Beech 1900C and 1900D airliners,” sys Hartzell EVP and GM JJ Frigge. “This programme is offered exclusively through the Hartzell Top Prop distribution network.”

Lower pricing for each propeller, including polished spinner assembly, is $68,000 for the 1900C and $75,000 for the 1900D. Pricing for the 1900D is the same for both high and low watt de-ice boots. Additional discounts are available to fleet operators directly from Hartzell or one of the company's recommended service facilities.

Operators can reduce operating costs by re-investing in proven technology and taking advantage of Hartzell's industry leading warranty, which provides coverage through the first overhaul. Both the 1900C and 1900D propellers utilise Hartzell's structural composite technology, which has accumulated millions of flight hours and maintains very high dispatch reliability.

Beech Aircraft and its successor Raytheon Aircraft produced nearly 700 commuter class aircraft from 1984 through 2002. Today, these aircraft are used worldwide by charter companies, feeder and regional airlines, cargo services and private companies.

Hartzell and its sister company Hartzell Engine Technologies form the general aviation business unit of Tailwind Technologies.

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