Airtrax has also received additional orders for the support of equipment including stand-by battery cassettes, chargers, battery installation and service carts, as well as spare consumable and replacement parts, are being handled separately in order to expedite the issuance of the vehicle order and subsequent delivery.
Nicholas Fenelli, Airtrax’s chief of operations, said: We have recently had the honor and pleasure of hosting a group of people from the Israeli Ministry of Defense led by Reuven Sofer, deputy director of the mission to the US, at a meeting in our facilities. The group was interested in the purchase of other vehicles for the Israeli Army, Navy and Air Force, providing the same kind of value, and increased efficiencies that they are experiencing with Airtrax’s MP2. We were able to demonstrate many applications of Airtrax’s Omni-Directional Technology to them which we believe will lead to increased efficiencies with regard to their operations.