ICON Aircraft has gained FAA Type Certification for the ICON A5 in the primary category, marking a significant milestone for the company and its visionary amphibious aircraft.
With this designation, ICON Aircraft is now one of only a few Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) manufacturers in the world to meet the certification standards of the FAA, meaning that ICON can now take advantage of reciprocal agreements between the FAA and aviation governing bodies outside of the U.S. andndash; including those in Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America andndash; to certify the A5 to operate in these regions.
Jerry Meyer, CEO of ICON Aircraft, expressed his enthusiasm for this accomplishment, stating, “Receiving FAA Type Certification for the ICON A5 in the primary category is a testament to the dedication and hard work of the entire ICON team. It allows us to expand our market potential around the world, and it underscores the commitment of ICON Aircraft to innovation and excellence in design.
“The ICON A5 offers an unparalleled blend of performance, safety, and versatility, and we are confident that it will captivate the imaginations of new customers and enthusiasts as we expand our sales and marketing presence outside of the U.S. We are grateful for the collaborative partnership with the FAA throughout this process, and we extend our sincere thanks for their commitment to safety and efficiency.”
The ICON A5 is an amphibious aircraft designed to empower adventure-seekers with a new level of freedom and versatility. Its innovative design allows it to take off and land on both water and traditional runways, providing pilots with unparalleled access to diverse landscapes and destinations.
With FAA Type Certification in hand, ICON Aircraft says it is poised to enter a new phase of growth and market presence.
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