Sat, Oct 03, 2009
Substantial Savings On Safety-Enhancing Avionics Systems For GA
Owners
With safety as a primary focus,
Avidyne announced Friday that they have launched their new FlySafe
Instant Rebate Program, as part of a larger initiative to promote
enhanced safety in general aviation.
The rebate applies to all new Avidyne Entegra MFD Series,
Entegra Wx Series, and Entegra Traffic Series products.
"Enhancing safety of flight is at the core of all we do at
Avidyne," said Avidyne COO Patrick Herguth. "Our FlySafe initiative
is designed to provide substantial savings that make all of our
safety-enhancing products-including our full suite of displays and
safety sensors-available to an even wider number of aircraft
owners."
Customers can receive an instant rebate off the list price of
any new Avidyne product, right at the time of purchase. Greater
savings are available as additional safety products are added to
the purchase. In order to be eligible for these rebates, customer
must simply register for the rebate on the Avidyne Website prior to
purchase. Rebates are available for purchases made and shipped
before the end of the year.
FlySafe Instant Rebate values are as follows:
- Buy any Avidyne Product - get $500 instant rebate
- Buy any 2 - get $1,500 instant rebate
- Buy any 3 - get $3,000 instant rebate
- Buy any 4 - get $5,000 instant rebate
"This FlySafe promotion is another example of Avidyne's
commitment to safety, simplicity, and affordability of avionics for
general aviation aircraft owners," said Rob Higby, Avidyne's Vice
President of Sales, Marketing, and Service. "And with FlySafe
Instant Rebates, customers get the savings now and don't have to
wait weeks or months for a future rebate payment."
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