Fri, Nov 27, 2009
Diesel Aviation Engines Now Available From 33 Distributors
Worldwide
Centurion announced Monday it has further strengthened its
worldwide network of dealers with three new distributors, including
one of Europe's leading Diamond airplane dealers. Centurion now has
a total of thirty-three distributors worldwide.
"We are pleased to further expand our already well-established
worldwide network of dealers and services with three additional
competent distributors," said Centurion chairman of the board
Jasper M. Wolffson. "The fact that we were able to recruit one of
the largest Diamond airplane dealers in Europe with Diamond Aero
SRL in Italy demonstrates that the demand for our reliable and
proven engines continues to be high, precisely among Diamond
pilots."
With its principal place of business in Rome, Diamond Aero SRL -
which also services Piper and Cessna models along with Diamond
aircraft in its large airplane maintenance hangar - will sell
Centurion engines in Italy and Malta in the future. AERAC Sarl,
which is based in Cannes, was successfully recruited for France,
and in the growing Polish market, Centurion will be represented by
J.B. Investments near Warsaw.
Altogether more than 2,600 Centurion 2.0 engines are currently
in operation in Piper, Cessna, Robin and Diamond aircraft
worldwide, and have completed more than 1.7 million flying hours.
Not only private customers, but particularly flight schools
appreciate the economical consumption and reliability offered by
this kerosene/diesel engine.
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