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Rosenbauer Panther is a model of airport crash tender produced by Austrian manufacturer Rosenbauer. It exists in 4x4 , 6x6 and 8x8 versions, with a 6x6 electric version in development. The 8x8 version accommodates 14,500 litres (3,830 gallons) of fire extinguishing agents and a maximum speed of 140 km/h (87 mph), with an operating weight of 40 ...
ESLAIT EFWS WS4 Panther RCWS ... Rosenbauer / MAN TGM 18.320 4×4 ... the project would cost somewhere between €2-4 billion. ...
Rosenbauer Panther 8×8 Austria Germany. Firefighting engines 35 (+ 25 in option) In June 2024, framework agreement for up to 60 airfield firefighting vehicles approved by the budget committee of the Bundestag for a value of €130 million. [84] Orders: July 2024, 35 vehicles for €84.1 million: [85] 23 defensive fire protection (military ...
MAN/Ziegler airport crash tender belonging to the fire brigade of Stuttgart Airport Rosenbauer Mk8 ultra-large airport crash tender, Airservices Australia Airport crash tender at Manchester Ringway Int'l Airport A Rosenbauer Simba 8x8 HRET at Frankfurt Airport in action Soviet airport crash tender АА-60 at Ukraine State Aviation Museum
The Rosenbauer Group is the world’s third largest manufacturers of fire-service vehicles and firefighting equipment, based in Leonding, Austria. Rosenbauer supplies the fire fighting sector in over 100 countries with a wide range of custom fire and rescue apparatus and services.
Rosenbauer Panther; Rosenbauer Simba This page was last edited on 16 June 2024, at 09:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...
The project is estimated to cost $1.2 billion. ... the Burbank–Glendale–Pasadena Airport Authority equipped its ARFF with Rosenbauer Panther 1500 vehicles. [46]
The department uses former military airport tenders and has a newer Rosenbauer Panther 6x6 (delivered in 2009). As of 2016 [update] Plattsburgh Airport had about 140,000 passengers enplane annually. The Federal Aviation Administration forecasts 300,000 passengers annually by 2030, in part because of Canadian use. [ 29 ]