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Mon, May 01, 2017

Clay Lacy Announces Quest Kodiak Tour of California

Nine Cities On The Tour In Early May

Clay Lacy Aviation has released a full list of California cities where it will display the versatile 10-place, Kodiak turboprop. The tour provides an excellent opportunity to see and experience the ultra-modern Kodiak, with its unmatched safety and performance, whether on short back-country airstrips or large city runways.

The tour of California begins at the AOPA (Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association) Fly-In, April 28-29, at Camarillo Airport in Camarillo, California. The Kodiak will then make stops throughout Central and Northern California from May 6 through 12. 

Tour dates and locations include:

  • May 6-7 Los Angeles/Van Nuys  |  Clay Lacy Aviation, by appointment only
  • May 8 Bakersfield  |  Epic Jet Center, 9am-1pm, Fresno  |  Ross Aviation, 4pm-7pm
  • May 9 Modesto  |  Sky Trek Aviation, 9am-1pm, Palo Alto  |  Advantage Aviation, 4pm-7pm
  • May 10 Stockton  |  Atlantic Aviation, 9am-1pm, Santa Rosa  |  Kaiser Air, 4pm-7pm
  • May 11 Sacramento  |  McClellan Jet Services, 9am-5pm
  • May 12 Redding  |  Redding Jet Center, 9am-5pm

Clay Lacy is the authorized Quest Kodiak dealer for California, Washington, Oregon, Alaska and Hawaii.

(Source: Clay Lacy news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.claylacy.com

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