New Flyer delivers 4,000th CNG bus
More than 60 transit systems in the U.S. and Canada operate New Flyer CNG buses today.
New Flyer Industries Inc., a manufacturer of heavy-duty transit buses in Canada and the U.S., delivered its 4,000th CNG bus in December.
“This achievement comes for us at a pivotal point in the industry,” said Paul Soubry, president/CEO, New Flyer. “Our customers are experiencing both economic and environmental pressures, and the interest in alternative fuels continues to grow. This milestone is not only an opportunity to celebrate our success, but it also reinforces our leadership in CNG bus manufacturing at a critical time when the industry needs it the most.”
New Flyer has been building CNG buses since 1994. Over the past two decades, the company has developed expertise, and as a result, its CNG system is robust with significantly demonstrated success in revenue service, according to the company. More than 60 transit systems operate New Flyer CNG buses today.
New Flyer’s CNG system is specifically designed for New Flyer buses; it is not purchased from another supplier, which means it is part of the overall design and not an add-on. New Flyer is the only manufacturer to exceed today’s CNG standards and safety requirements. As an example, although it is not required by law, New Flyer’s CNG system includes a fire detection system. New Flyer CNG buses are designed for a 350 to 400-mile range and its tanks are certified to 20 years instead of the standard 15 years.
“Our CNG buses have the same aftermarket and service benefits as all New Flyer vehicles,” said Soubry. “Our field teams have been working with these buses for almost 20 years and our aftermarket parts network is second-to-none, all of which ensures that we are providing the best bus value and support for life.”
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