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Premier One Aviation Named Flight Design Dealer for So. Florida & Caribbean

Flight Design USA Also Set To Select New Sales Partner For The Southeastern U.S.

As part of its growing dealer network, Flight Design has tapped Premier One Aviation as its Associate Dealer in Miami serving south Florida and the Caribbean. Importer Flight Design USA also announced it will choose additional sales representation covering the remainder of Florida and the southeastern USA.

Premier One Aviation operates from the Tamiami Airport in Miami, Florida. The company pursues sales of Flight Design aircraft and operates an active Flight Design Pilot Center flight school using three CTLS aircraft on the line and three highly qualified instructors. Premier One Aviation offers instruction for the Sport Pilot and Private Pilot FAA certificates as well as Instrument and Transition training. They have started to develop an international training expertise with several German students and are one of the few destination flight schools geared to rapid training in a professional setting. Additionally to assure proper maintenance, the Miami company has undergone recent Rotax training and can also provide authorized Rotax engine maintenance to other aircraft owners.

"Premier One Aviation offers a unique flight instruction payment program," noted Tom Peghiny, president of importer Flight Design USA. "With only $250 down, payments range from about $100 to $200 per month, paced by the number of lessons per week a student can afford. Premier One Aviation makes learning to fly easier in several ways:  they have some excellent instructors with impressive credentials; they use new, modern and easy-to-fly Flight Design CT aircraft and their unique payment program makes the expense affordable for just about anyone."

Flight Design USA also announced its plans to choose a new dealer for the company in the southeast U.S. region while Premier One Aviation concentrates on south Florida and the Caribbean Island nations. "We're pleased to have top-flight professionals like Premier One Aviation working with us in the sale of Flight Design aircraft," stated John Gilmore, national sales manager for Flight Design USA. "We are also seeking new representatives in the southeastern USA."

FMI: www.flightdesignusa.com, www.premier1aviation.com

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