Wed, Sep 15, 2010
Everything From Business Airplanes To LSA's On Display To
Potential Buyers
The Fall 2010 Aircraft Expo Series gives serious aircraft
shoppers an opportunity to compare the leading models at an airport
close to their home. A group of leading general aviation aircraft
manufacturers and dealers announced the launch of the Fall 2010
Texas and Southeastern Aircraft Expos on Tuesday. The series of
events provide aircraft purchasers the chance to see and compare
major aircraft makes together at one location.
Among the aircraft manufacturers scheduled to participate at
various locations are Aviat-Husky, Cessna, Cirrus, Diamond, Extra,
Mooney, Piper and Remos.
In Texas, Expos will be held in Houston at Ellington Field
(September 30); Conroe (October 1); Amarillo (October 14); Lubbock
(October 15); and Odessa (October 16). All Texas Expos are
from 1200 to 1700 except Odessa, which is 1000 to 1500. In the
Southeast, Expos will be held in Shreveport, Louisiana (October 2);
New Orleans, Louisiana (October 3); Jackson, Mississippi (October
8); Metro Memphis-Olive Branch (October 9); Nashville-Smyrna
(October 15); and Birmingham, Alabama (October 16). All Southeast
Expos are from 1300-1800.
"These Expo events give serious aircraft shoppers a chance to
compare all the latest models at an airport close to where they
live," said Fred Ahles, president of Premier Aircraft Sales, Inc.
and a participant in the event. "Despite the economy, interest in
aircraft purchases remains steady and we anticipate the same level
of interest again this year.
"Anyone interested in owning a new airplane doesn't want to miss
an Aircraft Expo event when it comes to an airport near them,"
Ahles said. Along with new aircraft, attendees will also have an
opportunity to talk to Lou Meiners, the nation's leading authority
on aircraft tax taxation issues, at 4 p.m. at the shows in
Shreveport October 2, New Orleans October 3, Nashville-Smyrna
October 15 and Birmingham October 16.
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