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Fri, May 19, 2017

Lancair Manufacturing Move From Philippines To Texas Is Complete

After Weeks Of Traversing The Pacific Ocean, Panama Canal And The Gulf Of Mexico, Lancair's Manufacturing Assets Have Arrived At Their New Home

The last two weeks of April have seen the Lancair Uvalde hangar complex bustling with activity. All hands have been hard at work unloading trucks, building storage racks and stowing a variety of molds, tools and fixtures essential for Lancair's return to kit manufacturing.

In the weeks ahead, the team will inventory, refurbish and begin installing the manufacturing equipment in their new 5-hangar complex at Garner Field Airport (KUVA) in Uvalde, Texas.

Lancair’s new headquarters comprises some 88,000 square feet of climate-controlled hangar and office space. While we're still unpacking file cabinets and setting up fixtures and furniture, we have already begun offering a variety of aircraft services from the new location. Maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), inspections and avionics support services are now available for both experimental and certificated aircraft, including piston and turbine-powered planes.

Meanwhile, the Lancair MAKO development team is in high gear, preparing to unveil their new prototype aircraft at this summer's EAA AirVenture airshow - July 24-30 in Oshkosh, WI.

(Source: Lancair newsletter. Image from file)

FMI: www.lancair.com

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