Wed, Jul 27, 2005
Symphony Aircraft Industries has appointed of Flightline Group,
Inc. as its newest dealer, representing North Carolina and South
Carolina.
“Symphony selected Flightline because of its experienced
leadership, operational and developmental experience, excellent
reputation and most importantly, commitment to customer
satisfaction,” said SAI National Sales Director Jeremy
Keninger.
“Led by Clay Hammond, Doug Pendleton and Bob Greenway,
Flightline’s experienced sales team at Peachtree City Falcon
Field will represent Symphony Aircraft well in the
Carolinas.”
Founded in Tallahassee, Florida in
1982, Flightline is owned and operated by brothers Mac and Danny
Langston. Since its inception, the development of quality,
innovative services and aviation facilities has elevated Flightline
to the forefront of aviation in the southeast. The company has been
the recipient of numerous awards, including the Ernst & Young
Entrepreneur of the Year Award for Business Leadership, the Jim
Moran Institute Award for Entrepreneurial Excellence,
ExxonMobil’s Gold & Silver Premier Spirit Award for image
and service and the National Business Aircraft Association’s
Aviation Safety Award for 20 years of accident-free flying.
Symphony Aircraft Industries, Inc. exists for a single purpose:
to design, build, market and support the Symphony line of Part 23
certified aircraft. Symphony aircraft offer everything pilots want
in a personal transportation airplane – safety, comfort,
utility, performance and good looks. Symphony aircraft don’t
just offer value and quality, they offer Certified Fun.
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