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Tue, Jun 27, 2006

Enstrom Announces New Brazilian Helo Distributor

Representatives with Enstrom Helicopter Corporation told ANN Tuesday the helo manufacturer has added Bringer Corporation as a new member of its worldwide dealership network.

"We're excited to be a part of the Enstrom team," says Ricardo Piccoli, chief pilot and sales manager at Bringer. "In the very near future, the helicopter of choice for the customers stepping up from a piston and acquiring an entry level turbine will be the Enstrom 480B."

The Bringer Corporation was first established in the US in 1983, and has been operating in Brazil since 1989. Bringer has several offices throughout Brazil, and operates two B-767-300F and a Piper Seneca twin in a variety of roles, and also maintains a recently delivered Enstrom 480B to support the dealership.

The Bringer's sales office for the Enstrom product line is strategically situated in the heart of the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil.

"The Brazilian market is very suitable for the Enstrom product line," Piccoli added.

In addition, Bringer Corporation's partnership with Helipark will offer premier maintenance and service on the Enstrom product line. Helipark is Latin America's largest specialized service center for helicopters.

"I am extremely impressed by the amount of forethought and preparation that Bringer has put into this dealership," said Tracy Biegler, Director of Sales & Marketing at Enstrom. "They have thought of everything, from financing to service. I am proud to call them a part of the Enstrom family."

FMI: www.enstromhelicopter.com/, www.bringercargo.com.br

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