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New Midwest dealer for CubCrafters

By General Aviation News Staff · June 11, 2024 ·

The CubCrafters Carbon Cub.

YAKIMA, Washington — CubCrafters, a manufacturer of Light-Sport, Experimental, and Part 23 Certified backcountry aircraft, has appointed Omaha Aircraft Sales as its Certified Sales Center (CSC) for the Midwest region.

Omaha Aircraft Sales first approached CubCrafters about becoming a dealer in early 2022, according to company officials.

“I was passionate about wanting an opportunity to join the CubCrafters team,” said Brian Bronson, one of the principals at Omaha Aircraft Sales. “After being in aviation for over 25 years, and being in aircraft sales professionally for over 9 years, there just simply wasn’t a brand or a product that excited me more than what CubCrafters offers. When the opportunity finally arose to join the CubCrafters independent dealer sales network, we jumped at it.”

Omaha Aircraft Sales will manage new, used, and kit aircraft sales for CubCrafters in North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, and parts of Illinois.

Omaha Aircraft Sales is based at Blair Executive Airport (KBTA) in Blair, Nebraska.

For more information: FlyOAS.com, CubCrafters.com

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