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Fri, May 10, 2024

Skyreach Reportedly Reaffirms Commitment To Parts Support

Allegedly Working On A Website Dedicated To Assisting With Spare Parts Quotes/Orders

The BushCat/Cheetah community was taken aback last month when their manufacturer decided to pull out of kit production without warning. SkyReach claims to remain committed to supplying spare parts for the BushCat/Cheetah fleet of over 300 aircraft, regardless.

Skyreach has published a supplemental statement that intones... "We would like to thank the BushCat/Cheetah community for reaching out to us over the past few weeks since we announced a pause on the manufacturing of BushCat kits. We have been overwhelmed with your support and concern for the company and staff. The aviation industry is under a lot of strain and many other kit manufacturers have found themselves in a similar situation unfortunately."

Should anyone require a quotation for any parts, please use the following email addresses depending on your aircraft’s location: 

The company adds that before reaching out to those addresses, to please contact your local distributor in case they have the parts you require in stock.

"We are working on a website dedicated in assisting with spare parts quotes/orders to make the process as streamline as possible. This will be online before the end of May 2024 and we remain open for support and supply of parts." ANN will keep an eye on this matter... 

FMI: www.fly-skyreach.com

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