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Diamond expands sales and service network

By Janice Wood · August 21, 2011 ·

Diamond Aircraft has expanded its U.S. sales and service network with new Diamond Regional Distribution Centers in Northern California and Minnesota.

“Kansas City Aviation Center (KCAC), our long time Diamond distributor for the central Midwest states, will be expanding its operations with new bases in Minnesota and northern California,” said Peter Maurer, president of Diamond Aircraft.

D-JET-3 “We like that KCAC offers full service, including new and used aircraft sales, flight training and complete after sales support, including parts, maintenance and repair. As we move closer to the introduction of our D-JET (pictured), full service support, including turbine experience, is becoming increasingly important for us and our customers. We look forward to our expanded relationship with KCAC and the improved representation of our full product line in the new territories.”

For more information about Diamond Aircraft (North America): DiamondAircraft.com For more information about Kansas City Aviation Center: KCAC.com or 866-359-5222

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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