In 2003, the company installed its first UNI-GS detachable chairlift, the Panorama Quad, at
Gunstock Mountain Resort in
Gilford, New Hampshire. In 2003, the company was selected to design, fabricate, install and maintain the
Portland Aerial Tram at a cost of $57 million. In 2005, the company purchased
Partek, a small chairlift manufacturer based in
Pine Island, New York. Also included in the purchase were Partek's rights to Borvig lifts. Jan Leonard stepped down as president of the company in October 2007 to start a new company, Skytrac Lifts. He was replaced by VP Mark Bee. In 2007 and 2008, Doppelmayr CTEC constructed two notable lifts at
Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and
Whistler Blackcomb,
British Columbia. The new tram at Jackson Hole cost $31 million and replaced the iconic original Jackson Hole Tram. Whistler-Blackcomb's
Peak 2 Peak Gondola is the largest lift of its kind in the world, breaking multiple world records and costing CDN $52 million. In 2019, the company opened the
Disney Skyliner at the
Walt Disney World Resort in Florida
Notable failures In February 2021, the new Pucci chairlift which went into service in the 2020/2021 season at the
Timberline Lodge ski area in
Mount Hood, Oregon furnished by Doppelmayr USA broke down due to an electronic failure causing 42 people to become stranded. The Doppelmayr USA chairlift's auxiliary motor failed to bring down the passengers stranded and they had to be rescued with ropes. ==See also==