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Tue, Oct 17, 2017

Advanced Aero Components Acquires Glasair 2 And 3

Includes All Tooling, Parts, Inventory And Intellectual Property

Advanced Aero Components has acquired the legendary Glasair 2 and 3 assets from Glasair Aviation.  This includes all tooling, parts inventory and intellectual property related to the Glasair 2 and Glasair 3.

In a statement, Advanced Aero Components CEO Ian Baker (pictured, left) has announced that the customer support to more than 2,000 existing builders and owners will continue into the future for all existing Glasair 2 and 3 aircraft.  The continued support will be stronger than ever with the soon to be introduced web store for all available Glasair parts.

Baker the Glasair 2 and 3 aircraft will soon be re-released as updated kit aircraft and will incorporate all of the existing modifications that Advanced Aero Components already offers the current Glasair range of aircraft.  The updated Glasair 2 and 3 will be visibly and aerodynamically cleaner all over as well as lighter weight to bring the kit to a more competitive place in the market. The new kits will simply be known as the G2 and G3 series sport aircraft under the Advanced Aero Components banner.  Also, new kit orders will be available in an all infused carbon fiber, pre-molded kit creating a much lighter and stronger airframe while reducing build times significantly.

Glasair was the first company to produce a pre-molded composite kitplane in 1980.  Since its original release, the development of the Glasair aircraft has been extensive, culminating in the Glasair 3, still available today.

(Image provided with Advance Aero Components news release)

FMI: www.Advanced-Aero.com

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