Mobile Hangar™ In The News


December 10, 2007

HTT has been appointed as an “Authorized Dealer” for the REMOS Aircraft

Long Beach, California, USA - Helicopter Transport Technologies (HTT), the designer of the Mobile Hangar integrated aircraft ground transport system, announced today that HTT has been appointed as an “Authorized Dealer” for the REMOS Aircraft which is built in Germany and features folding wings. At the same time, HTT has appointed REMOS Aircraft as an “Authorized Dealer” for the Mobile Hangar product line..

REMOS Aircraft, based in Bavaria, designed and manufactures the REMOS G3 high wing, two-place, side by side sport aircraft with folding wings. This composite aircraft is made primarily of carbon fiber, giving it strength and fluid contours for modern styling. REMOS incorporates composite construction, utilizing carbon fiber extensively, and have met with an enthusiastic response in the United States. The G3 is noted for its comfort, agility and responsiveness and has received an enthusiastic reception in the United States.

“We are very proud to have been appointed as an authorized dealer by REMOS and to have REMOS as one of our authorized dealers for the mobile hangar”

said Chris Spano, CEO and President of Helicopter Transport Technologies. Mr. Spano went on to say:

“this partnership and the G3 aircraft represent an ideal application for our Mobile Hangar products and provides for a strengthened worldwide distribution channel for our line of unique aircraft ground transport systems solutions”

Helicopter Transport Technologies is located in Long Beach, California designs and manufactures ground transport systems for all types of aircraft. The Mobile Hangar system is a custom designed and built product that provides for a cost efficient solution to aircraft ground transport and incorporates crew living quarters, operation centers, fuel storage and maintenance capabilities in one vehicle. The Mobile Hangar is manufactured in six plants located across the United States.

May 27th, 2006

Mobile Hangar demonstration at Irwindale Speedway

Irwindale, California, USA— The MH4250 show trailer was demonstrated to the public this weekend at the NASCAR Division Series Event at the
Irwindale Speedway. A Robinson R44 was shown to be easily deployed and loaded, a common scenario for this particular demonstration model. HTT is expected to receive a new 52' demonstration trailer in a matter of weeks, and will likely be flaunting its newest product at other events in the near future.

April, 2006

Mobile Hangar product highlighted in Australian Magazine

Australia -- The HeliNEWS publication featured an extended article on the 2006 HAI Expo, which paid considerable attention to the Mobile Hangar exhibit, including a full page picutre of the R44 as it loaded in the trailer. .

March, 2006

Mobile Hangar on Front Page of Western RV News

Aurora, Oregan, USA& -- To demonstrate the wide marketability of the Mobile Hangar, including its potential use in a liesure market, this front page article describes in detail the history, development, and features of “The Ultimate Toy Hauler”. Click here for the fulll story...

March, 2006

HeliOps Magazine: Mobile Hangar On Display at Expo

Issue 37, p. 53-55 of HeliOps Magazine , the industry's top-notch trade publication, features a story on the 2006 HAI Heli-Expo in Dallas, Texas. Among several discussions, including Bell's unveiling of their 417, was the mention of Mobile Hangar's presence at the trade show, and the innovation behind — and presentation of — this new product to a demanding industry.

February, 2006

HAI Heli-Expo: Mobile Hangar Introduced to an International Audience

Dallas, Texas, USA— The word's first fully engineered, developed, and marketed enclosed helicopter trailer was shown to the public for the first time at the largest annual helicopter expo. This display attracted much attention, and rightly so. The industry has long been awaiting this product, and many knew it. The 42' Mobile Hangar, complete with full living quarters, was shown in action with a Robinson R44 being continually unloaded and loaded in front of thousands of spectators.