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Tue, Jul 14, 2009

Arizona Aircraft Expo Planned In Three Cities

Featuring Several Types Of Piston Aircraft at One Location

Arizona's leading aircraft dealers are working together to create the first ever Arizona Aircraft Expo where the latest models of general aviation aircraft will be on display at one venue.  Three separate events are scheduled to take place over the remainder of the year where prospective buyers can see the newest aircraft from Cessna, Cirrus, Diamond, Hawker Beechcraft, Mooney and Piper.  These free events will also provide the opportunity to speak with representatives from NationAir Insurance, Aero Credit Corp., and Aviation Tax Consultants on the details of aircraft ownership.

The series will kick off in Prescott at Legends Aviation Ernest A. Love Field (KPRC)on August 22nd. Next, pilots and potential aircraft owners near Tucson can visit Todds Restaurant at Ryan Field Airport (KRYN) for two days starting September 25th, and finally late in the year at Scottsdale at Landmark Aviation in Scottsdale Airport (KSDL) beginning November 13th. All are two-day events open from 10-4 daily.

This type of aircraft expos has become fairly popular as dealers look for ways to showcase airplanes in a sluggish economy. It seems to be a pretty effective way for folks considering a new aircraft purchase to compare and make an informed decision.

FMI: www.azaircraftexpo.com

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