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Wed, Jun 12, 2013

Dragon Aviation To Represent The U.S. At The Canadian International Air Show

Team's First Venture Onto The International Air Show Circuit

Andy Anderson, President of Dragon Aviation announced Monday that the jet team has finalized an agreement to bring their premier jet act – RED STAR and THE DRAGON to Toronto Canada over the Labor Day Weekend for the Canadian International Air Show.

“We are extremely proud and honored to represent the United States at this premier and prestigious air show, we are really looking forward to the show,” remarked Anderson.

Jerry Conley, Anderson's partner in the act added, “This is our first venture into the international air show circuit, I’m glad it’s with our friends and ally to the north, and I hear that Toronto is a beautiful city, we are looking forward to seeing it.”

The Canadian International Air Show will be held over the Labor Day Weekend August 31 through September 2.

Red Star and The Dragon is a Vietnam era dog fighting act complete with Hollywood style drama, humor and suspense that ends with a dedication to the troop’s formation fly-by that team members say touches every patriotic American that watches.

(Image provided by Dragon Aviation)

FMI: www.redstaranddragon.com

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