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Wed, Dec 21, 2005

Symphony Aircraft Partners Up

Opens Up SA160 To Co-op Ownership

Symphony Aircraft Industries tells Aero-News the company has signed an agreement with LetsFly.org to participate in its cooperative program. This partnership makes it possible for LetsFly members to own a share of a brand-new Symphony 160 for a nominal initial investment, low monthly fees and reduced per hour flight costs. It also allows pilots to open a local flight center cooperative with ownership of a Symphony 160.

"The Symphony 160 is an incredible aircraft. Having evaluated virtually every make and model of aircraft, selecting the Symphony 160 for our program and recommending it to our members was easy," said Eldon Corry, LetsFly.org President and General Manager. "The 160 is definitely a superior two-place, certified aircraft. Our members will not only think it’s a fun aircraft, but will be impressed by its responsive controls, comfort and technology."

LetsFly.org is a cooperative organization dedicated to providing aircraft ownership benefits, economical flight time discounts, a turn-key business package, and other aviation resources. By joining LetsFly, members can own an airport-exclusive LetsFly cooperative and fly a new Symphony for less than rental costs.

According to Tim Baldwin, Symphony Vice President, Sales and Marketing, "LetsFly provides an inexpensive shared ownership option for our customers. This is a great platform for some pilots to own a new, state-of-the-art aircraft without all the costs of individual ownership. It makes experiencing fun flying simple and owning the 160 even more affordable."

FMI: www.LetsFly.org/LetsFlySymphony

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