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Mon, Oct 10, 2005

AeroGraphics Design Moves To Larger Facilities

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AeroGraphics Design LLC of Rio Rancho, NM -- makers and installers of aircraft graphics such as registration numbers and larger-scale applications, as well as airport signage and facility markers -- moved its Albuquerque headquarters last week into a larger 2,200 square-foot facility, stepping up from its thousand-foot-smaller location in the same complex.

"We are very excited that our continued growth requires a larger facility," said AeroGraphics Design owner John L. Knolla.

The newly remodeled headquarters will feature amenities such as an expanded sales and reception area, dedicated design studio, and a larger production area, according to a company release.

"We have added new capabilities and product lines over the last year, as well as new marketing focuses and these have all resulted in increased sales," said Knolla. "We simply need more space to continue to effectively serve our customers."

The company has also arranged hangar space at Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ), Double Eagle II Airport (AEG) and Santa Fe Municipal Airport (SAF) for installation of the company's products. AGD will also travel to a client's home airport, if necessary, to professionally install graphics.

FMI: www.aerographicsdesign.com

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