Tue, Sep 11, 2012
Aircraft To Be Displayed Both In The U.S. And Internationally
Fresh from presenting Piper airplanes to customers at August venues in Brazil, South Africa, Singapore, China, and Canada, Piper has scheduled aircraft exhibitions at additional aerospace venues in Europe, India, China, Mexico, Africa, Japan, and the United States through November 2012. In conjunction with its worldwide dealer network, Piper plans to conduct a heavy round of marketing activities and aircraft exhibitions for the remainder of the year.
"Piper is increasing marketing activities and scheduling additional appearances at a wide range of aviation venues to emphasize our commitment to globalizing the company, as we expand and serve the growing worldwide Piper customer base," said Piper Head of Global Sales and Business Development Drew McEwen.
The company will display its aircraft both in the U.S. and at international venues over the next 60 days, including:
- Sept. 11-16 ILA Berlin Air Show Berlin, Germany
- Sept. 12-16 Reno Air Races, Reno, NV
- Sept. 19-23 MMOPA, Colorado Springs, CO
- Sept. 19-23 Africa Aerospace & Defense Pretoria, South Africa
- Sept. 20 NBAA Regional Forum, Seattle, Wash.
- Sept. 20 Chicago Area Business Aviation Association, Chicago, IL
- Sept. 28-29 Southeast Aviation Expo, Greenville, SC
- Sept. 28-30 Swiss AERO Expo Buochs Airport, Switzerland
- Oct. 10-14 Ferrari Club of America, Palm Springs, CA
- Oct. 11-13 AOPA, Palm Springs, CA
- Oct. 27 Port Elizabeth Airshow, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
- Oct. 30-Nov. 1 NBAA Orlando, FL
- Nov. 9-10 Piper 75th Anniversary Celebration/Fly-In, Vero Beach, FL
- Nov. 13-18 Airshow China Zhuhai, Guangdong, China
McEwen, who is responsible for the company's worldwide dealer network, regional sales directors and global fleet sales, added "working cooperatively with our dealer partners, we are showing off our products around the world, which reinforces our product quality and capabilities and will help enhance our sales efforts."
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