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Hartzell Occupies New World Headquarters

Date: March 31, 1997 Category: Press Releases

PIQUA, Ohio — March 31, 1997 — Hartzell Propeller Inc. announced today completion of a major facility expansion including an entirely new main headquarters building. The $4 million addition and renovation has enabled the company to consolidate the Product Engineering, Marketing, Sales and Product Support groups with its main manufacturing and assembly plant. Hartzell also maintains three other facilities: a composites manufacturing plant; an engineering test center; and a factory service center.

More than 70 people have been moved in this expansion, marking the end of an era with the closing of the company’s original facility, which was built prior to the company’s founding in 1917. The additional office space will provide room for continued growth of the company which has recently expanded to more than 310 employees. As part of the expansion, renovations were also completed on the former Administration, Manufacturing, and Quality Assurance offices. The renovations have fostered a more effective working environment by providing an “open office” design, with employees clustered into teams. This allows for more effective communication among teams that work closely together.

Key design elements of the new building include free-flow, curved clerestory windows, a Hartzell product gallery for visitors, a state-of-the-art conference center, and a unique employee meeting center with indoor and outdoor eating facilities.

Hartzell Propeller Inc. is the world’s leading manufacturer of propeller systems, shipping product into more than 25 countries in 1996. Hartzell enjoys a 60 percent market share on turboprop airliners and 85 percent market share on corporate turboprops. The
80-year-old company is also well known for its design leadership having introduced the industry’s first full-feathering propeller for light twins, the first fully reversing propellers for corporate turboprops and the industry’s first composite structure blades.

Recent Hartzell Aircraft Propeller Programs:

PZL-Mielec AN-28 – New five-bladed constant-speed, fully reversing propeller system for this twin-engined utility aircraft.

Antonov (NAPA) AN-38 – New five-bladed constant-speed, fully reversing propeller system for this versatile passenger/utility aircraft.

Ilyushin IL- 103 – New two-bladed constant speed propeller system for this sport aircraft.

— Hartzell is the first Western company to receive a propeller , engine or airframe TC (type certification) from the new Confederation of Independent States.

Beech King Air 200 – New four-bladed constant-speed, fully reversing propeller system for the world’s most popular corporate turboprop.

Cirrus SR20 – New two and three-bladed systems for this revolutionary all-composite aircraft.

Piper Seneca V – New two-bladed constant-speed propeller system for Piper’s high end piston twin.

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