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Wed, Mar 16, 2005

Upgraded: Zenair's John Dagonia

Expands US Sales Force

Zenair Ltd has appointed John Dagonia of Eastman, Georgia, as Head of U.S. Marketing and Sales for its four-seat recreational aircraft, the Zodiac CH 640. 

Mr. Dagonia brings years of successful marketing experience to the position and has logged over 1000 hours in the Zodiac and its certified two-seat version, the Alarus. “No one knows these aircraft like John,” says company president Chris Heintz.

“We are very pleased that John will be demonstrating the CH 640 at shows and fly-ins throughout the U.S. this year.” 

The Zodiac CH 640 is an all-metal four-seat kit aircraft assembled from standard or quick-build kits. The aircraft was developed by veteran light aircraft designer, Chris Heintz, in response to appeals for a simple and affordable four-seater. 

While there are literally hundreds of two-seat kit aircraft designs on the market, only a handful of modern four-seat designs are available. The ZODIAC CH 640 boasts a useful load of 1,000 lbs; it bridges the gap very nicely between utility and high performance designs. Customers can now pick-up the kits from GA USA.

FMI: www.zenair.com

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