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Epps Delivers U.S. Southeast's First Pilatus PC-24
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The customer is Louisiana's Cajun Industries, which values the new light jet's short field performance.
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The customer is Louisiana's Cajun Industries, which values the new light jet's short field performance.
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Atlanta-area aviation services provider and Pilatus Aircraft dealer Epps Aviation has handed over the first Pilatus PC-24 for a customer in the Southeastern U.S. At a closing ceremony held this week at the airframer’s U.S. factory headquarters in Broomfield, Colorado, Cajun Industries of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, accepted the light jet.


“With our growing and diverse travel requirements, we needed an airplane that could take us places quickly but be versatile enough to land in locations that might not be the best suited to a traditional jet,” explained Wayne Creel, president of company subsidiary Cajun Engineering Solutions. “The PC-24 is the perfect jet for landing on short runways in remote areas where we have major construction projects in progress.” He added that the jet will complement the company flight department's previously existing PC-12 in meeting different needs and providing product familiarity.


Founded in 1965, Epps operates an FBO at DeKalb-Peachtree Airport and has been an authorized Pilatus sales and service center since 1996.

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Epps Delivers U.S. Southeast's First Pilatus PC-24
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Atlanta-area aviation services provider and Pilatus Aircraft dealer Epps Aviation handed over the first Pilatus PC-24 for a customer in the Southeastern U.S. At a closing ceremony held in August at the airframer’s U.S. factory headquarters in Broomfield, Colorado, Cajun Industries of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, accepted the light jet.

“With our growing and diverse travel requirements, we needed an airplane that could take us places quickly but be versatile enough to land in locations that might not be the best suited to a traditional jet,” explained Wayne Creel, president of company subsidiary Cajun Engineering Solutions. “The PC-24 is the perfect jet for landing on short runways in remote areas where we have major construction projects in progress.” He added that the jet will complement the company flight department's previously existing PC-12 in meeting different needs and providing product familiarity.

Founded in 1965, Epps operates an FBO at DeKalb-Peachtree Airport and has been an authorized Pilatus sales and service center since 1996. It noted that it has more order slots available for the new twinjet.

 

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