PRESS RELEASE
Issued by: Evolution Aircraft
Lancair International, Inc., is presently organizing all assets, intellectual designs, and ongoing support business for all “out of production” Lancair aircraft kit models.
This all-inclusive offering from Lancair International, Inc., will transfer to buyers all assets, including branding, intellectual data, layup schedules, extensive molds, parts inventory, service opportunities and practices, customer contacts, critical supply agreements for the 320/360, IV, IV-P, ES and Legacy aircraft components. It is Lancair's intention to continue the support of over 2000 current customers through this transition as well as assist the new owners into the future.
The facility in Redmond, Oregon will continue to develop the Evolution Turbine and Piston models of airplanes with the newly developed “Evolution Aircraft Company.”
All qualified parties interested in purchasing the ongoing business assets and future development opportunities, please contact Kevin Eldredge, Director of Business Development at kevine@lancair.com or 541-923-2244.
Lancair International, Inc., has been doing business for 32 years, manufacturing advanced composite structures at its Redmond, Oregon facility, and has established proprietary relationships with hand-selected vendors in the USA, Europe, Australia and South Africa. Worldwide, Lancair's are owned and operated in 34 countries on 5 continents. There have been more than 2,100 Lancair kits sold around the world. Hundreds are flying the various Lancair models of airplanes with tens of thousands of flight hours logged. Lancair promotes the highest standard of safety in the industry.
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