Piper's rich aviation legacy is born of 72 years of
unparalleled history, with almost 150,000 aircraft brought to
market and more than 160 certified models. Approximately 90,000 of
those aircraft are flying today and being serviced and supported on
every continent by Piper's 65 service centers, 27 dealers and 2,500
field personnel.
Piper is the only general aviation manufacturer to build and
offer aircraft for every general aviation mission, from trainers
and high-performance aircraft for personal and business use to
turbine-powered business aircraft and the PiperJet.
Piper Airplanes offer some of the most efficient operating costs
as well as competitive acquisition costs in the market; these two
attributes combined, give Piper customers the best value for their
money. For more information about Piper Aircraft and its authorized
service centers, visit piper.com.
Did You Know? (Cool Facts About
Piper Aircraft!)
October 2010 marks the 50th anniversary of the Piper
Cherokee
Piper Aircraft currently produces 8 different aircraft
models.
The Piper Meridian is the most fuel efficient certified turbo
prop currently produced.
PiperMatch helps lower the acquisition and overall cost of
aircraft ownership.
The PiperSport is the newest addition the Piper family and is
available for delivery now.
The Mirage is the only pressurized, piston-powered,
cabin-class, aircraft available on the market today.
The Seneca, for it's capability, is the best valued twin engine
aircraft.
Piper has nearly 90 dealers and authorized service centers
combined focused on serving and support our customers.
Piper Aircraft offer the most comprehensive, single-engine
aircraft line-up of any other aircraft manufacturer. From trainers
to turbo, customers can "step-up" through the Piper family of
aircraft.
The PiperJet program is evolving. Find out more at NBAA 2010.
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