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First Flight Design CTLS Registered In India

LSA Begins Training At India's Largest Flight School

Flight Design announced Wednesday that Carver Aviation, which claims to be the biggest Flight School in India, has registered the first two Flight Design CTLS Light-Sport Aircraft in India. Flight Design may now deliver the LSA aircraft to the emerging Indian general aviation market. The CTLS aircraft will be used in flight training and will be sold by Carver Aviation.

"Flight Design is always seeking to move forward in its global position" noted Flight Design CEO, Matthias Betsch. "Up to now Light-Sport Aircraft (have been) sold to customers on the basis of a manufacturer self declaration alone, without any kind of certification or audit. Flight Design prefers to provide more reassurance to customers."

"With its LAMA audit and its ISO 9001-2000 certification, the German company makes sure that customers worldwide get a proven-quality product and have more to rely on than heavy advertising," added Betsch. "The LAMA audit and the ISO TÜV certificate underline the high level of quality and compliance of the CTLS aircraft. Thanks to the demonstrable quality of the product and to excellent operational experience proven through the delivery of more than 300 aircraft in the U.S. market alone, Flight Design was able to obtain these approvals in a very short time."

"The U.S. market for Light-Sport Aircraft is still hoping for an economic recovery, as shown by an average of just 19 new registrations in each the last four months, down from more than twice that in 2007," said John Gilmore National Sales Manager at importer Flight Design USA. "This becomes obvious when looking into the details of the publicly available FAA registry of aircraft. Even though some companies still report continuous imports into the country, a significant number of those planes end up in the stock of the companies and not at new customers, therefore generating a false picture."

"Nevertheless, the market movement in the U.S. is encouraging in the last four weeks and is significantly above September/October 2008," Gilmore continued.

Mathias Betsch

Flight Design says it has always invested its capacities into development of the aircraft, its customer service, and to opening new markets. It cites as an example its deep involvement in the ASTM committees and lead the market in obtaining EASA Permit to Fly privileges that allowed the sale of 600 kilogram Light-Sport Aircraft, the same parameters as used under U.S. regulations. The goal is to create a good base for the industry and the users of LSA airplanes. "Validated product quality, widely available unified customer support, and continuous product improvement to customer requests is Flight Design's mission," said Oliver Reinhardt, CTO of Flight Design.

FMI: www.flightdesignusa.com

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