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Fri, Jul 22, 2016

Flight Design USA Recovering From A Rocky Start To The Year

Things Are Now 'Looking Up' After Declaring Insolvency

As 2016 began, Germany's Flight Design GmbH faced a daunting financial situation that required significant actions to remedy. The company sought and was awarded voluntary insolvency status under German law.

In the space of a few months, the company worked diligently with its creditors, and now it appears that the future is looking more positive for Flight Design.

"After a challenging first few months of 2016, things are looking up at Europe's Flight Design GmbH," said Flight Design USA President, Tom Peghiny.

Flight Design USA is the North American importer that has propelled the Germany company's CT series to the top of the LSA fleet in America. "After seeking and gaining acceptance of voluntary insolvency under German law, the company has worked with dealers and suppliers to reorganize and continue producing aircraft at their facilities in Ukraine and Germany," Peghiny added.

Peghiny noted that the most important news for existing owners of Flight Design aircraft was the immediate investment to ensuring the continuation of safety related fleet surveillance. This is a key component of Continued Operational Safety Monitoring (COSM), which is of primary importance to European regulator EASA, America's FAA, and aviation regulators worldwide.

At the same time, the Flight Design engineering staff has focused on continuation of all current approvals and completed an EASA Audit at their production facilities the third week of July 2016.

"Newly manufactured metal and composite spare parts are being shipped to customers as a result of successful negotiations with the company's major supplier network," observed Peghiny. "Several aircraft that were in the process of manufacture are now nearing completion and approval for delivery to their respective customers."

Peghiny suggested the most important and hopeful news is after successful negotiations with major dealers is that new aircraft orders have been received and are now in the process of being delivered. "This is particularly good news for suppliers, employees and supporters of Flight Design."

"We are very pleased to see things moving again," said Daniel Gunther, COO of Flight Design GmbH in Germany. "It shows good faith from our dealers and suppliers to help us now when we really need it. We have received strong support from our employees as well. We look forward to delivering these new orders and moving forward," said Gunther.

As these developments continue, promising negotiations with potential investors are currently in process. Recognized as a leading brand in light aviation worldwide, Flight Design is a prime opportunity for investment to continue the production of their advanced line of CT series aircraft and continue development of the state of the art C4, a four-place general aviation aircraft.

(Source: Flight Design news release. Images from file)

FMI: www.flightdesign.com

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