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RAM Aircraft Announces Owner Loyalty Rewards

Returning RAM Customers Will Receive Manufacturer Discounts

RAM Aircraft, LP has instituted an Owner Loyalty Rewards program for returning RAM customers with a Cessna 340, 340A, 414, 414A, 421C, or Baron 58P/TC with a RAM engine.

RAM wants qualifying airplanes with RAM STC's and engines to stay in the family and keep their value high when overhaul time comes around. To help make this possible, RAM is offering owners an Owner Loyalty Reward of $2,500 discount off one engine orders and $5,000 off two engine orders.

These Owner Loyalty Rewards are available on engines shipped to FBOs for local installation or replacement engines installed at RAM in Waco, Texas. These rewards can be used toward upgrading your current RAM series engine package.

Cessna 414 File Photo

RAM Aircraft, LP, an aircraft engine overhaul facility and general aviation support center located at Waco Regional Airport in Waco, TX, has over 34 years of experience in overhauling and installing Continental engines in both Cessna and Beech aircraft.  The company says it specializes in the TCM 520/550-series engines and the airframes that support them.  Since the company was founded in 1976, RAM engineers have earned approval for over 113 STCs for engine, airframe, and propeller upgrades.  They have also earned over 800 FAA-PMAs, and is an FAA and EASA-approved parts supplier. 

FMI: www.ramaircraft.com

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