Fri, Jan 23, 2009
Dealers In Strategic Locations Throughout Country
Liberty Aerospace announced Thursday the completion of the US
Sales and Marketing expansion. Liberty's domestic US dealer,
Liberty Aircraft USA, Inc. now has 10 regional sales managers
representing the Liberty XL2 in the contiguous 48 states, Alaska
and Hawaii.
Following the recent appointment of Liberty USA, the XL2 is now
represented by regional sales managers in strategic locations
across the country, which include Tampa, FL; Greensboro, NC;
St.Louis, MO; Canandaigua, NY; Fort Worth, TX and Spokane, WA.
"Our goal at Liberty Aircraft USA is to bring what we believe is
the best -- "Next Generation" Training and Touring aircraft to the
marketplace in the United States," said Liberty Aircraft USA
President George Johnson. "Our mission is to create "raving fans"
for Liberty Aircraft USA, Liberty Aerospace and the Liberty XL2 by
helping our Flight School customers become successful and
profitable with the Liberty XL2 and our Liberty Freedom Center
marketing system."
Johnson says flight school customers can purchase a new XL2 and
realize a profit, due to the aircraft's low cost of operation and
low acquisition costs relative to older planes commonly seen at
flight schools. The Continental IOF-240 FADEC-controlled engine
also offers great fuel efficiency.
"We are pleased that Liberty USA has comprised its US Sales team
of high quality, industry known professionals," said Liberty
Aerospace CEO Keith Markey stated. "With the realization of sales
coverage in the major US markets now complete we are well
positioned for strategic growth in domestic sales."
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