Fri, Jun 26, 2009
Company Offers An Updated Classic
With new orders
increasing and the product line continuing to grow and evolve,
CubCrafters has named Randy Lervold as its’ new General
Manager. As General Manager, Randy will lead daily operations and
drive long term planning for the company. CubCrafters’ owner
and founder, Jim Richmond commented, “Randy brings
significant experience to the CubCrafters team, including
enterprise-wide responsibility of manufacturing companies much
larger than CubCrafters and an impressive background in strategic
marketing and sales channel development. This skill set, combined
with his passion for general aviation and himself being a two-time
homebuilder, will help further advance CubCrafters in the aviation
industry. I’m excited to have him strengthen our
team.”
Randy Lervold added, “CubCrafters has an excellent
foundation on which to build, the company’s reputation and
products are both key strengths and are truly state-of-the-art. The
mission for the next few years is to leverage these strengths to
take the company to the next level. That level is not just
increased sales but production efficiency, continued product
innovation, and continued best-in-class service in every sense.
Having assembled two kit aircraft, I am especially impressed with
the quality of the products that are produced here. I look forward
to building upon the company’s reputation and continuing to
position CubCrafters as the market leader in innovation, safety,
and performance. I couldn’t be more excited about the
opportunity.”
CubCrafters offers three all new, FAA-certified, ready-to-fly,
aircraft: the second generation SPORT CUB S2, the follow on
airplane to the original SPORT CUB…the long awaited redesign
of the classic airplane that inspired the light sport category; The
SUPER SportCub, a stronger and more powerful version of the S2 with
180 horse power available for take-off and climb, making it the
most powerful LSA aircraft in production; and TOP CUB, with useful
load of over 1000 Lbs. the most capable two-place personal and
utility aircraft.
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