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Avidyne offers rebates

By Janice Wood · October 7, 2009 ·

Avidyne is now offering rebates up to $5,000.

Customers who buy one Avidyne unit, such as the EXP5000, EX5000, EX500, TWX, TAS, MLB, MLX, MHD and R9, will receive a $500 instant rebate.

The rebate jumps to $1,500 for those who buy two different units; $3,000 for those who buy three different units; and $5,000 for those who buy four different units.

Customers must fill out the on-line rebate form prior to dealer purchase order. The dealer must list the customer’s name and aircraft registration number (tail number) on the purchase order. The instant rebate savings are applied to the retail purchase price. Products must ship on or before Dec. 31.

For more information: Avidyne.com.

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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