XTI Completes Federal Aviation Administration Propulsion Systems Review
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Engineering experts from XTI Aircraft Company, a subsidiary of XTI, and the FAA reviewed the TriFan 600 aircraft's propulsion system and compliance approach for the engines, drive train, fuel system, propellers, engine compartments and structural mounts for the drive train. The Tech Fam addressed key certification areas such as engine fire containment, bird strike impact, cabin occupant safety, fuel management, and instrumentation including sensors to detect system issues.
"As XTI completes this latest Tech Fam meeting with the FAA, the engineering team continues its collaborative approach to type certification of the TriFan 600," said
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XTI Aerospace (XTIAerospace.com) (Nasdaq: XTIA) is the parent company of XTI Aircraft Company, an aviation business based near
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