Mon, Sep 14, 2009
Latest Piston-Engine Personal And Business Aircraft Will Be On
Display
Seven of general aviation's leading manufacturers announced
Monday that they will be launching the Fall Series of Texas
Aircraft Expos, giving local aircraft purchasers the chance to see
and compare the latest models all in one day at one location.
Among the aircraft manufacturers scheduled to have aircraft on
display are Cessna, Cirrus, Diamond, Hawker Beechcraft, Husky,
Mooney and Piper.
The two fall series Texas Aircraft Expos will be held in Houston
on Friday, Sept. 25 from 1400-1800 at David Wayne Hooks Memorial
Airport's Tomball Jet Center, and in Georgetown on Saturday, Sept.
26 from 1400-1800 at Georgetown Municipal Airport's
Georgetown Aviation.
"These Expo events give serious aircraft shoppers a chance to
compare all the latest models at an airport close to where they
live," said Fred Ahles, president of Premier Aircraft Sales, which
represents Diamond and Mooney at the events. "They can also talk to
representatives from leading aircraft manufacturers about
ownership, leasebacks and fractional programs -- and the healthy
buyer's market for pre-owned aircraft. If you are interested in
buying an airplane in 2009 you don't want to miss the Texas
Aircraft Expo in your area."
Along with new aircraft, attendees will also have an opportunity to
talk to leading aircraft tax and financing experts at both
locations. The opportunity to talk with tax and financing experts
is especially important for business owners wanting to take
advantage of the significant tax incentives still available in
2009.
The Texas Aircraft Expos are just part of the series of Aircraft
Expos that are held throughout Florida, Texas and the
Southeast.
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