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Hartzell Engine Tech Obtains FAA Approval for PowerUp S-1200 Magnetos

Hartzell Engine Tech Secures FAA Approval for PowerUp S-1200 Magnetos
Hartzell Engine Tech has achieved a significant regulatory milestone with the Federal Aviation Administration’s Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) for its PowerUp S-1200 Series aircraft magnetos. This approval enables the company to expand its footprint within the general aviation market by offering direct replacement magnetos compatible with a broad range of 4- and 6-cylinder engines. The PowerUp S-1200 series is available in both impulse-coupled and “Shower of Sparks” configurations, incorporating enhanced components such as an improved flange, timing cam, fasteners, and access plugs, which collectively contribute to its elevated performance and reliability.
Following the FAA’s endorsement, Hartzell Engine Tech has commenced accepting distribution orders and projects global availability of the PowerUp S-1200 magnetos by the end of the first quarter of 2026.
Industry Context and Market Implications
The FAA approval arrives amid a period of shifting dynamics and intensifying competition within the aviation sector. Notably, the recent collaboration between Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) and Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) to produce SJ-100 jets is poised to reshape the regional aviation landscape, potentially increasing competitive pressures on component manufacturers. In this environment, rival suppliers are likely to expedite their own FAA certification processes to maintain market relevance, as evidenced by the FAA’s recent proposal mandating V2500 compressor blade replacements.
Market responses to new product certifications such as the PowerUp S-1200 are further influenced by sustained demand for engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services. This trend is reflected in recent positive assessments from financial analysts, including S&P Global Ratings’ upgrade of FTAI Aviation and Moody’s favorable outlook on ITP’s growth prospects, underscoring the sector’s resilience and ongoing expansion.
For further details on the PowerUp S-1200 Series magnetos, visit Hartzell.aero.

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