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Fri, Nov 23, 2007

Liberty Aerospace Opens Its First US Dealership

First Flight Aviation Based In Fort Smith, AR

Liberty Aerospace announced this week the appointment of the fledgling planemaker's first United States dealership -- First Flight Aviation, LLC located in Fort Smith, AR. First Flight has taken delivery of its first two Liberty XL2 aircraft. and will add another two aircraft to their inventory before the end of the year. 

"It's exciting to open the first US dealership for Liberty Aerospace," said First Flight's Bill White. "We are dedicated to providing the GA buyer with quality aircraft backed by quality service. Our new facilities illustrate the depth of our commitment to this endeavor."

"The XL2 fills a void in the two-seat GA market for both an excellent touring aircraft and an IFR certified trainer as well," added Jack Younger, General Manager of First Flight. "Our central US location will enable us to reach a great audience with this airplane."

First Flight, located at the Ft. Smith Regional Airport, has a newly remodeled hangar/showroom for presenting its aircraft inventory in a bright and climate-controlled environment.

As ANN reported earlier this week, First Flight also recently added the Gobosh G700S light sport aircraft to its offerings.

FMI: www.libertyaircraft.com

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