Fri, Feb 03, 2012
Flight Design Offers Loyalty Upgrade Program
Recognizing the loyalty that carries a customer from a starting
model to a larger airplane, Flight Design has announced a strong
incentive program to present-day buyers of its CTLS Light-Sport
Aircraft. Buyers who participate in the program can gain a delivery
position for the German company’s coming four seater, the C4,
plus an additional discount.
“Purchase a new Flight Design CTLS, MC or Supralight
aircraft [for European customers] and have an exciting, new Flight
Design C4 placed on order in your name under the preferential C4
‘Early Bird’ order program. Your initial C4 order
deposit (US $7,000 or €5.000) will be fully funded by Flight
Design,” said John Doman, Director of Business Development
and Global Sales & Marketing for Flight Design GmbH. “At
the time of delivery of your C4, this deposit amount will be
credited toward the balance due along with an additional discount
of $10,000. Total credit amount at delivery of your new C4 is
$17,000 (U.S.) or €12.000.”
“This new program offers exceptional value to CTLS
customers who may wish to upgrade to a larger Flight Design
later,” noted Flight Design USA President Tom Peghiny.
“This C4 E-Z Upgrade program joined with our recently
announced eXtended Protection (XP) Warranty demonstrates how hard
we are working to give the best prices and values to our customers.
We respect the close relationship we have with our buyers and we
are determined to maintain and improve it,” Peghiny
added.
The offer is valid for new Flight Design aircraft purchased by
retail buyers, including flight schools, from January 1, 2012 to
April 30, 2012. The C4 E-Z Upgrade benefit is valid only for the
original purchaser of a new CTLS, MC or Supralight under the
program and is not transferable. Additional deposits toward the
purchase of a C4 will be due when the prototype makes its first
flight and five months prior to delivery. Those additional deposits
must be made as required or the C4 E-Z Upgrade benefit will be
forfeited.
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