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Wed, Jan 13, 2016

Quest Aircraft Expands Global Presence

Aeroservicio Appointed Exclusive Kodiak Sales Representative

Quest Aircraft Company has named Aeroservicio as its authorized Kodiak sales representative for Chile, effective January 1, 2016. Based in Santiago, Chile, Aeroservicio has over 50 years of experience in the aviation industry.

“We are very pleased to partner with a company with such solid experience in aircraft sales as well as strong relationships with customers in the region,” said John Hunt, Vice President of Sales for North, Central and South America. “The Kodiak is well-suited for a wide variety of operators in Chile and the surrounding countries, and the addition of Aeroservicio will enhance our marketing efforts in this market.”

Over the last few years, Quest has built a network of seasoned, well-respected organizations strategically placed around the globe to take full advantage of evolving market opportunities for the Kodiak. The company also continues to certify the Kodiak in key countries worldwide, and will begin working toward Chilean certification. The Kodiak currently has received 21 certifications covering 31 countries.

“With its outstanding versatility and performance, the rugged Kodiak will be of great interest to many of our customers,” said Willem-Jan Derks, CEO of Aeroservicio. “We look forward to working with Quest and representing the Kodiak.”

(Source: Quest news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.aeroservicio.com, www.questaircraft.com

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