Glasair Aviation Explained

Glasair Aviation USA, LLC
Predecessor:Stoddard-Hamilton Aircraft
Foundation:2001
Founders:Tom Hamilton and Thomas Wathen
Location City:Arlington, Washington
Key People:CEO: Randy Lervold
Industry:Aerospace
Products:Homebuilt aircraft kits
Owner:Jilin Hanxing Group

Glasair Aviation USA, LLC is a Chinese-owned aircraft manufacturer based in Arlington, Washington that produces the Glasair and Sportsman 2+2 line of homebuilt aircraft. More than 3000 Glasair kits have been delivered worldwide.

History

Tom Hamilton began flight testing the Glasair TD and founded Stoddard-Hamilton Aircraft in 1979. Glasair Aviation was formed in 2001 when Thomas W. Wathen purchased the Glasair assets from bankrupt Stoddard-Hamilton Aircraft, Inc. and signed an agreement with Arlington Aircraft Development, Inc. (AADI) to buy all rights to and assets of the GlaStar model.[1] [2]

In July 2012 the company was sold to the Jilin Hanxing Group, which formed a new company Glasair Aircraft USA, LLC. The company indicated that it intended to certify the Glastar design and otherwise retain production in Arlington, Washington. Its chairman said that purchasing Glasair was "the first step in a very long journey" and envisioned the company producing trainers for flight schools and eventually personal aircraft for the Chinese market.[3] [4]

Randy Lervold became the company CEO on 14 May 2019.[5]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the company laid off its production and builder-assist staff, retaining ten employees for product support and engineering. It planned to take orders in 2021, [6] and the company web sites states that it is taking limited orders for possible fulfilment in 2023.

Aircraft

+ align=center Aircraft built by Stoddard-Hamilton Aircraft and Glasair Aviation
Model nameFirst flightNumber builtType
Glasair I1979807[7] Low-wing, two seat kit aircraft
Glasair II19891200Low-wing, two seat kit aircraft
Glasair III1986500Low-wing, two seat kit aircraft
GlaStar1994300High-wing, two seat kit aircraft
Sportsman 2+22003400High-wing, four seat kit aircraft
Glasair Merlin LSA[8] 20151High-wing, two seat SLSA aircraft

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A bit of history . https://web.archive.org/web/20060510174435/http://www.glasairaviation.com/history.html . dead . 2006-05-10 . 2009-06-01 . Glasair Aviation, LLC . n.d. .
  2. Web site: EAA news - New Glastar purchase of AADI . 2007-01-14 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070927195012/http://www.eaa.org/communications/eaanews/010702_glastar.html . 2007-09-27 .
  3. Web site: Glasair Sold To Chinese Company . Avweb.com . 2012-07-23.
  4. News: Glasair Buy: Part of a Grander Plan. 14 July 2012. Bertorelli. Paul. 23 July 2012. AVweb.
  5. Web site: Randy Lervold Is Glasair Aviation's New CEO. 15 May 2019. Cook. Marc. AVweb. 14 May 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190515152055/http://flash.avweb.com/avwebflash/news/Randy-Lervold-Joins-Glasair-Aviation-232797-1.html . 15 May 2019.
  6. Web site: Glasair Aviation Takes “COVID Pause”. 8 July 2020. Cook. Marc. AVweb. 7 July 2020. https://archive.today/20200708221525/https://www.avweb.com/aviation-news/glasair-aviation-takes-covid-pause/. 8 July 2020. live.
  7. Sport Aviation. May 2014. 35 Years of Fast Glas. Bud Daviddson. 53.
  8. Sport Aviation. May 2014. 14. Glasair adds LSA and Certified Aircraft.