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Tecnam Announces West Coast Sales and Service Center

Tecnam Aircraft Expands North American Sales And Support Network

Tecnam North America has entered into an exclusive distribution agreement with West Coast Sport Aircraft, Inc. to provide sales and service support in California. The agreement expands support for existing owners of Tecnam's light sport aircraft, and for new P2006T light twin aircraft.

Located in the San Francisco Bay area, West Coast Sport Aircraft has established a growing network of sales and services centers throughout California and Washington state. “The goal is that a Tecnam aircraft owner will never be more than a 2 hour flight from a service center on the west coast.”, says Erin Hay, director of sales. West Coast Sport Aircraft will provide warranty and support services, arrange financing and leaseback opportunities, and maintain a parts inventory for all Tecnam models through it's ROTAX certified service centers and regional sales agents.

Based at the Watsonville Municipal Airport (KWVI), West Coast Sport Aircraft currently features the P92 Eaglet and P2002 Sierra, and will have the new composite-fuselage P2008 LSA and the P2006T light twin available this summer. “We are thrilled to announce West Coast Sport Aircraft as our newest Authorized Regional Distributor and Service Center covering the Western United States”, says Ben Young, VP of business development for Tecnam North America.

The Italian manufacturer Costruzioni Aeronautiche TECNAM has more than 60 years experience and 2,500 aircraft flying worldwide.

FMI: www.tecnam.com

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