Cessna SkyCourier is expected to make its show debut at the Latin American Business Aviation Conference and Exhibition in São Paulo, Brazil, August 5 through 7. Textron Aviation and its channel partner, TAM Aviação Executiva, are expected to feature an industry-leading lineup of Cessna and Beechcraft aircraft at Campo de Marte airport, demonstrating the company’s leadership and commitment to customers and aviation enthusiasts in the region.
Marcelo Moreira, vice president, Sales, Latin America commented: “The outstanding lineup Textron Aviation and TAM AE expect to feature at LABACE, including the new Cessna SkyCourier, highlights our commitment to customers in the region. Latin America continues to be very important to Textron Aviation, with our aircraft accounting for more than half of the turbine fleet in region.”
Cessna and Beechcraft aircraft account for more than 1,400 jets and 2,200 turboprops in Latin America. Brazil is home to the most Textron Aviation aircraft in the region, with more than 700 Beechcraft King Airs, 200 Cessna Caravan aircraft and 440 Cessna Citation business jets.
LABACE is the largest business aviation event in Latin America. The following Textron Aviation aircraft are expected to be available for viewing at the static display, booth SD08:
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