FAA Certification progresses on schedule.
Production begins on FT1, first conforming flight test article.
Epic launches E1000 sales & marketing, confirming 60 new reservations.
Epic debuts at NBAA Orlando, showcasing new E1000 interior design.
2013
First FAA conforming parts manufactured at Epic facilities.
Mockup of E1000 Instrument Panel unveiled at EAA AirVenture.
Epic LT program discontinued/no new orders taken.
2012
Epic launches E1000 Certification Program.
First Certified E1000 production slots sold.
Epic Purchases ~200,000 sq ft facility for E1000 Production.
2011
Epic resumes building of Epic LT experimental aircraft.
2010
Epic Assets purchased by LT Builders Group.
Doug King assumes leadership of the company.
2009
Epic Aircraft goes through reorganization/restructuring.
2008
Epic unveils Epic Victory single-engine very light jet & Epic Elite twin-engine very light jet.
2007
First Epic LT experimental aircraft demonstrated at EAA AirVenture.
Epic introduces the Escape, a 5–seat scaled-down version of the LT.
Epic selects Garmin as its preferred avionics partner.
2006
First customer deliveries of Epic LT experimental aircraft.
2005
Initial production runs of Epic LT experimental aircraft.
2004
Epic Aircraft Company established in Bend, Oregon.
First flight of Epic LT experimental prototype.