InterFlight Global proudly announces that it has been selected and retained to perform a full feasibility, market and strategic study for a European composite aircraft manufacturer. IFG’s general aviation and aero marine expertise and track records in these type of studies weighted heavily in its selection, after a year and a half of discussions and negotiations.
The client is a certified aircraft designer and manufacturer, which is positively increasing its sales and support efforts worldwide. IFG’s study and support in the USA will open up the world’s largest market for the aircraft family currently under production. The company name and details will be announced in mid June as the project formally launches in the USA.
Oscar S. Garcia, Chairman and CEO will lead a team of two industry experts and two MBA level support staff. The deliverables will be handed over in October to the client and the country of origin’s government sponsoring entities. IFG expects the contract to continue for 2-3 years as the results define an optimized industrialization program in Europe and the USA.
“It is a privilege and an extremely interesting challenge that IFG takes with due enthusiasm and confidence” Oscar Garcia stated “ the family of aircraft we are evaluating and counseling includes amphibian and seaplane versions, and this is an arena that IFG knows extremely well, given its Aero Marine core expertise (formerly known as InterFlight Ocean (IFO)and exposure to similar projects since 1992. The industrial group behind the project is second to none and together represent hundreds of years of industrial knowledge in a variety of automotive and aerospace sectors in their country of origin. We are looking forward to complement their expertise with our aeronautics and aviation knowledge and thus optimize the program with the best returns on investment to all stakeholders, and ultimately the aircraft owners and users’ satisfaction”
Stay Tuned for further announcements in the month of June and release of details of the program and IFG’s contract.
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