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Wetzel Aviation Launched At Centennial Airport

There's a new aircraft sales outfit at Centennial Airport (in Englewood, CO)... The folks at Wetzel Aviation tell ANN that while they are technically a newly incorporated company, that they can hardly be classified as a startup. The company, whose staff has extensive experience in many aspects of business aviation, recently began operations, buying and selling turboprop and jet aircraft.

Jack Wetzel, Chairman and CEO, is a recognized expert in the industry with more than 30 years selling most airplane models manufactured today. Gene F. Langfeldt, President, has more than 30 years of financial and executive management, of which the last 15 years have been in business aviation.

Although Wetzel Aviation has unique competency in Piper Cheyennes, Beechcraft King Airs and Learjets, its staff has thorough knowledge of most other jet aircraft. They have completed many international transactions and have repeat customers on most continents. Mr. Wetzel, who has more than 9,000 flight hours, has flown or can fly most of the models the company will sell. He says "This allows me to talk business transactions with the owner and aircraft performance, first hand, with the pilot."

In addition to his 30 years of aircraft sales experience, Mr. Wetzel brings to his new company his passion for providing customers with the highest level of expertise, professionalism and value in aircraft purchases and sales. He says, "The key to our success will be the retention of customers; their satisfaction creates future business with them and referrals to new relationships."

Joining Wetzel and Langfeldt at Wetzel Aviation are two experienced and well known salespeople. Don Hilleary has been selling Learjets for 36 years, most of it with the manufacturer and more recently in the field. Bryon Mobley, a former Army reserve officer and helicopter pilot, has 6 years experience selling both jets and turboprops. Good luck, gentlemen...

FMI: www.wetzelaviation.com

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