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PMP Micro Tug Avio 600W
Permanent magnets electric traction 600W 24V, equipped with electro-brake for operator & load safety.
Last Updated:
12-09-2022
Company / Seller:
Location:
Europe
Milan
Italy
Spare Parts From Flyer Truck
Your Flyer-Truck aircraft tug needs spare parts? We will get these for you & send you the desired spare parts. Contact us with the machine type & if possible serial number.
Last Updated:
12-09-2022
Company / Seller:
Location:
Bavaria
Europe
Germany
Special Construction & Manufacturing From Flyer Truck
Development & production of customized special machines.
Last Updated:
26-09-2022
Company / Seller:
Location:
Not Listed
Leasing An Aircraft Tug With Flyer Truck
A commercial element in order to preserve your liquidity & to operate flexibly.
Last Updated:
12-09-2022
Company / Seller:
Location:
Bavaria
Europe
Germany
Rent An Aircraft Tug With Flyer Truck
Rent your aircraft tug for your individual use. Designed for short-term or medium-term use in order to react flexibly.
Last Updated:
12-09-2022
Company / Seller:
Location:
Bavaria
Europe
Germany
Training with Flyer Truck
Flyer-Truck instruction & training for your ground operators. Because most of the damages are caused to the aircraft on the ground, so it is only obvious that this practice is done with maximum care. Said easily & simply, in practice, the implementation requires an extensive background knowledge to do this safely & quickly.
Last Updated:
12-09-2022
Company / Seller:
Location:
Bavaria
Europe
Germany
The Flyer-Truck aircraft moving tugs are also deployable for the military. Please enquire for more information.
Last Updated:
12-09-2022
Company / Seller:
Location:
Bavaria
Europe
Germany
New Generation Tug: Aircraft tug for airplanes up to 12,500 lbs. with tire diameter up to 21″. Lazy Susan platform for improved safety and ease while maneuvering aircraft. LED Lights are an optional feature found on the “accessories” tab. Leadtime is 4 Weeks
Last Updated:
09-09-2022
Company / Seller:
Location:
USA
Chino
California
North America
New Generation T2 Tug: Aircraft tug for airplanes up to 21,000 lbs. with tire diameter up to 21″. Lazy Susan platform for improved safety and ease while manoeuvring aircraft. LED Lights are an optional feature found on the “accessories” tab. Leadtime 3 Weeks
Last Updated:
09-09-2022
Company / Seller:
Location:
USA
Chino
California
North America
New Generation Tug: Aircraft tug for airplanes up to 21,000 lbs. with dual tires and tire diameter up to 21″ and 17″ width. Lazy Susan platform for improved safety and ease while manoeuvring aircraft. LED Lights are an optional feature found on the “accessories” tab. Leadtime 3 Weeks
Last Updated:
09-09-2022
Company / Seller:
Location:
USA
Chino
California
North America
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Aircraft Tugs For Sale on AvPay
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Flyer Truck C250-800 electro Aircraft Tug For Sale towing aircraft rear of tug

Big aircraft, such as commercial airliners, often require aircraft tugs due to their size, weight, and limited manoeuvrability on the ground. Large aircraft have powerful engines designed for flight, but they may not be optimized for ground manoeuvring. The engines are primarily designed to generate thrust and provide control during flight, making it challenging for aircraft to move at low speeds or in tight spaces on the ground. Aircraft tugs provide the necessary power and control to move these heavy aircraft safely and efficiently on the ground. Big aircraft have wingspans, tail heights, and overall dimensions that may exceed the available space at airport ramps and gates. Limited manoeuvrability in congested areas, narrow taxiways, or when negotiating tight turns can be challenging for the aircraft’s own power and steering systems. Tugs allow precise control and manoeuvring, ensuring that the aircraft can navigate through these areas without the risk of colliding with other aircraft or ground obstacles. Using an aircraft tug reduces the risk of damage to the aircraft and its surroundings during ground movements. Tugs provide better visibility and control for ground handlers, minimizing the potential for collisions or accidental contact with ground equipment, buildings, or other aircraft. Tugs also prevent the excessive stress and strain that can occur on the aircraft’s landing gear, brakes, or tires when manoeuvring on the ground under their own power. Regarding helicopters, while they are generally more manoeuvrable on the ground compared to fixed-wing aircraft, there are situations where tugs or similar ground handling equipment can be used. Helicopter tugs, also known as heli-tugs, are specifically designed to assist in moving helicopters on the ground, particularly larger or heavier helicopters. Helicopter tugs provide the necessary power and control to manoeuvre helicopters safely and accurately in confined spaces, hangars, or on helipads where manual pushing or towing may be impractical. Helicopter tugs are typically equipped with specialized attachments, such as tow bars or slings, designed to safely connect to the helicopter’s landing gear or structural points. These tugs help reduce the physical effort required to move helicopters and ensure precise positioning during ground handling operations. It’s important to note that the specific requirements for tugs can vary depending on the type and size of aircraft or helicopter. The selection of the appropriate tug or ground handling equipment depends on factors such as weight, size, manoeuvrability, and the operational needs of the aircraft or helicopter being handled.