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DRIVING AEROSPACE
flydubai and WheelTug Sign Option Agreement
WheelTug Expands Again in 2018
flydubai looking at efficiencies available from new technologies
Gibraltar, 23 July 2018 - WheelTug plc, the aviation electric taxi innovator, and Dubai-based
airline flydubai have signed an agreement to reserve up to 60 WheelTug systems for flydubai's
fleet of Boeing 737 MAX 8 and Next-Generation Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
With this agreement, the total number of WheelTug systems reserved is now well over 1,100.
Worldwide, two dozen airlines have signed with WheelTug.
The WheelTug system uses high-performance electric motors, installed in the nose gear wheels
of an aircraft, to provide full mobility and enhanced autonomy while on the ground. Pilots can
drive pushback and taxi operations themselves without having to use tugs or the aircraft's jet
engines. WheelTug will enable flydubai to help make its ground operations more efficient and
reliable, leading to lower costs and improved fleet utilisation.
WheelTug CEO Isaiah Cox said, "We at WheelTug are delighted to add flydubai, and look
forward to WheelTug systems delivering time, engine, fuel, and environmental benefits to their
fleet."
"With its innovative use of technology, we look forward to seeing what efficiencies WheelTug's
systems can bring to flydubai's fleet of 61 aircraft," said Mick Hills, Senior Vice President
Engineering and Maintenance at flydubai.
About WheelTug plc
Based in Gibraltar, WheelTug plc is developing the WheelTug aircraft electric drive system. A full listing
of WheelTug partner companies and airline customers is on the company's website at
http://www.wheeltug.gi Forward-looking statement at http://www.wheeltug.gi/fls.shtml
For more information:
Jan Vana
Director
WheelTug plc
[email protected] www.wheeltug.gi
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