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Mon, May 23, 2016

Diamond Aircraft Announces Mid-Atlantic & Northeast Demonstration Tour

Began May 20 At AOPA Fly-In In Beaufort, NC

Diamond Aircraft is continuing with the 2016 US aircraft demonstration tours after successful tours of the Southwest and Southeast over the past several months.

This next phase of the tour will be visiting the states of North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts beginning May 20th at the AOPA Fly-In in Beaufort, North Carolina.

“Diamond is excited to launch the next tour of 2016 in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions.” said Peter Maurer, President and CEO of Diamond Aircraft Industries Inc. (Canada). “This is a great opportunity for many US based pilots to not only fly the stunning new 7 seat DA62, but to experience firsthand the ease of operation, sophistication, performance and efficiency of our jet fuel burning Austro piston engines.”

Diamond’s all new DA62 offers twin engines safety with operating simplicity comparable to high performance singles, due to FADEC controlled single lever powerplants. With flight into known ice certification, it is a superb choice for reliable and capable four season transportation along the coast and over open water.

(Image from file. Source: Diamond Aircraft news release)

FMI: www.diamondair.com

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