Fri, Mar 27, 2009
Company Offers Disco-Era Pricing On Six 'Two Weeks To Taxi'
Sportsmans
Glasair Aviation tells ANN it is offering six 'Two Weeks To
Taxi' Sportsman 2+2 aircraft at over 25% off the normal price on a
first come, first served basis.
For just $118,999, customers can spend two weeks building a
Sportsman with a 180hp Lycoming 0-360, a Sensenich fixed-pitch
propeller and complete VFR instrument panel. For $6,000 more,
customers can upgrade to the fuel-injected I0-360 and a Hartzell
constant speed prop.
"In this economic climate customers sometimes forgo buying
unless there is a compelling reason to do so. We've just provided a
substantially compelling reason to buy a Sportsman -- a 25%
discount on a brand new, high utility/high performance airplane,"
said Glasair CEO Mikael Via. "For this brief moment and for a
limited number of customers, Glasair is bringing back 1970's
pricing!"
Glasair recently expanded their Two Weeks to Taxi services to
offer the pilot/builder community a number of time-saving services
for discounted pricing.
The company now offers a 3-day Firewall Forward installation
program where Glasair, Glastar and Sportsman customers bring in
their fuselage, engine, mount, prop and spinner, and utilize the
Two Weeks To Taxi processes and fixtures to install all firewall
forward components and accessories in just 3 days.
Another program offers customers the Two Weeks To Taxi
facilities to builders who want to complete their wings within the
same timeframe. Both programs are priced more than 30% off
Glasair's normal builder-assist pricing.
For Glastar and Sportsman owners who already have their aircraft
flying, more savings are available in a 2 day program that allows
builders to upgrade their instrument panels. Similar deals are
available for interior installations and upgrades.
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