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Aspen Avionics Announces Custom Glass Rebate

New Program Promises Even Greater Value

Aspen Avionics has announced a Custom Glass Rebate program. The limited-time offer will send aircraft owners a check for up to $2,000 if they buy one, two or three Evolution Flight Displays between August 1st and October 31st, 2009, making the best value in retrofit glass cockpits even better.

Aspen’s Custom Glass Rebate gives both current and new Evolution customers an even better deal and another reason to upgrade now to the latest, most capable, and safest technology. An aircraft owner who buys or expands an Evolution system between August 1st and October 31st, 2009 will get $500 back on the purchase of an EFD1000 Pro PFD, $1,000 back an EFD1000 MFD, and/or $500 back on the purchase of an EFD500 MFD. Customers can mix and match these rebates and systems however they choose, building a custom glass panel that best meets their needs and budget. Your glass panel—your rebate—your way!

Aspen’s current Grand Glass Rebate, expiring at the end of July, gives aircraft owners $1,000 back on the purchase an EFD1000 Pro PFD, and can be combined with the new Custom Glass Rebate for up to $2,500 total cash back, but only if they act quickly.

Current Evolution PFD owners can get up to $1,500 cash back by expanding their Evolution system with one or two MFDs by the end of October.

The Evolution Flight Display System is the only modular, expandable and upgradeable glass cockpit system designed specifically to meet the unique challenges of retrofitting the latest advanced instrument and display technologies to aircraft originally equipped with mechanical flight instruments.

“Aspen’s mission is to deliver the best value and the best customer experience to the heart of general aviation—the 90-plus percent of pilots flying aircraft built before glass cockpit technology was available, like most of those here at EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh,” said Doug Cayne -- Aspen’s VP of Marketing.

“The Custom Glass Rebate is yet another way for Aspen to help its aircraft owner and dealer customers get through these challenging economic times,” said Mark Ferrari, VP of Sales and Customer Support.

FMI: www.aspenavionics.com/index.php/custom-rebate-09, www.aspenavionics.com/summer-rebate-09

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