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More Construction at Indianapolis International Airport
Even after nearly one billion dollars of necessary upgrades, the work at Indianapolis International still isn?t quite complete.  Underway now is the resurrection of an additional facility of about forty thousand square feet that is slated to be co... [from Lindbergh Aircraft Tug Co.]
Major Florida Airline Grounded
Contract disputes have left the very popular Spirit Airlines planes on the ground for several days since pilots walked off the job last Saturday. The airline offered full refunds to customers for missed flights and in some cases even offered a bon... [from Lindbergh Aircraft Tug Co.]
Much Needed Upgrade to Airport Fire Station Complete
It took nearly four million dollars in government stimulus funds and almost a year of hard work to complete, but the brand new 20,000+ square foot fire station at the Piedmont Triad International Airport is all but ready for action.  The new, stat... [from Lindbergh Aircraft Tug Co.]
Major Renovation Project on Hold ? Aircraft Tow Tugs Can Help
An eight million dollar runway renovation project planned for the Fort Collins-Loveland Municipal Airport in Colorado that was the contracts were expected to have been signed for this Summer is now on hold due to lack of funding.  Nearly all of th... [from Lindbergh Aircraft Tug Co.]
Using Helicopter Tugs for a Different Type of Rescue
We?re all accustomed to seeing the dramatic water rescues or medical choppers transporting patients after serious accidents on the news.  We?ve also all seen the helicopters hovering over the roads clogged with cars reporting the details of local ... [from Lindbergh Aircraft Tug Co.]
Aircraft Tractors Help With More Green Innovations
Part of a one billion + dollar renovation project of the San Jose International airport has been completed.  The installation of a roof mounted solar electric system on the new parking garage and rental car center is estimated to have a big impact... [from Lindbergh Aircraft Tug Co.]
Aircraft Tugs May Help Brantley County Airport
The Brantley County Airport has been closed for about seventeen months awaiting a new contractor to finish much need upgrades following a default by the original contractor.  The airport closed down when construction began in January of 2009, but ... [from Lindbergh Aircraft Tug Co.]
Myrtle Beach Airport Set for Expansion
The amount of business being done at Myrtle Beach International Airport certainly merits more space ? and after a pretty long wait for approval, they are finally going to get it.  Groundbreaking on the new and improved terminal is slated to begin ... [from Lindbergh Aircraft Tug Co.]
Flying Aircraft With Frontier Just Got a Bit More Interesting
Frontier Airline announced last week that they will now allow small pets to fly in the cabin with their owners, provided that they meet the requirements and have the appropriate health documentation.  Pets eligible for in cabin travel will include... [from Lindbergh Aircraft Tug Co.]
IT Problems for UK Airport
After numerous cancellations and delays stemming from the Icelandic volcanic eruption, the London Stansted Airport was backed up do to an IT failure that was preventing online and automatic check ins earlier this week.  The problem, though not dis... [from Lindbergh Aircraft Tug Co.]
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Aircraft Pushback Tractors
 

AIRCRAFT PUSHBACK TRACTORS :
Walk Along or Ride On Tractor for Pulling Aircraft up to 15,000 lbs.


Lindbergh Aircraft Tug Company has introduced new battery powered, walk-behind or ride-on electric aircraft pushback tractors.  It’s designed for one person to safely and easily maneuver aircraft in and out of tight spaces in hangars and also for moving aircraft longer distances like pre-flight staging on a runway or ramp or refueling.

One unique feature on the AircraftCaddy R/W (Rider/Walkie) aircraft pushback tractors are the riding platform and handle bar that allows an operator to either stand on and ride when traveling greater distances, or walk along with to maneuver the tug and aircraft in and out of tight areas in a crowded hangar.  This versatility eliminates the need for multiple tractors and gives the operator greater flexibility.

Lindbergh's aircraft pushback tractors have smooth acceleration and braking systems that eliminate the rough starting and stopping of gas powered clutching systems. Also the quietness of their electric motors allows an operator to manipulate their airplane while having the full use of sound, site, touch and feel. The versatility and unsurpassed quality of their aircraft tow tugs are perfect for any aircraft towing application up to 35,000 lbs for individual, FBO, or corporate aircraft ground equipment.

If you are in need of aircraft pushback tractors or just looking for information, Lindbergh Aircraft Tug Company manufactures the highest quality aircraft tugs at the most competitive prices. Please contact them today at 1-888-631-5011 or visit them on the web at http://www.lindbergh.com/aircraft-tug/index.html

 

 


 


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