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Texas Aerospace Technologies Becomes South American Dynon Distributor

Will Assume Duties to Oversee Dealers, Sales, Support for Region 

Texas Aerospace Technologies has become a Master Distributor for Dynon Avionics. 

Their position among the Dynon fold will make them responsible for establishing sales and marketing of the brand portfolio, specifically the SkyView Avionics System, throughout the South American Region. Texas Aerospace will also take charge and establish new dealers in the area, a task now under the responsibility of recently appointed regional sales manager Vanderlei Anjos da Silva. 

Texas Aerospace, the parent company for Texas Aerospace Technologies, centers on "added distribution, STC development, new product design and fulfillment, and introductions into the avionics and aviation marketplace. Their slate of offerings fits well with the Dynon brand, which occupies an interesting niche in the avionics market as the 'everyman's flight deck', the affordable but still feature-rich solution for general and sport aviation. Texas Aerospace will not only take the lead in spreading the Dynon brand all over South America, but aid the brand's current dealers and sales networks 

“Texas Aerospace Technologies is thrilled to announce this strategic partnership with Dynon Avionics, Inc. We see a tremendous growth opportunity in this region in the general aviation segment and the Dynon product lineup is a perfect solution.” said Brad Sutphin, vice president of Texas Aerospace Technologies. 

FMI: www.txaero.com

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