13 March 2017

Now @ Falcon Field Here In Mesa: DEA General Aviation USA

DEA General Aviation: US distributor for Cicare helicopters
7 Mar, 17, Source: DEA
Cicaré Rotorcraft announced on the opening day of HAI Heli-Expo the appointment of DEAGA USA as its exclusive distributor for the Cicaré range of helicopters, including the revolutionary Cicaré SVH4 helicopter trainer in the US and North America. http://www.deagausa.net/


DEAGA USA will be responsible for sales, support, training and assembly of the Cicaré range of products in the USA.
The company is currently establishing a sales and product support organization at the company’s newly established base at Falcon Field here in Mesa, recently opening an office and hangar at Falcon Field where it intends to assemble and distribute the SVH-4, 7B, and ultimately other Cicaré models. 
It is also looking to establish strategic alliances to widen the reach in the USA for Cicaré SVH4 Trainer use.
The Cicaré SVH4 ground based helicopter trainer has also received FAA “approval for up to 10 hours towards the total Private Pilot flight training time requirement for Helicopters.”
DEAGA USA is a subsidiary of DEA General Aviation Holdings, a $1 billion publicly traded Chinese company with diversified aviation interests that include engine manufacturers Hirth and Mistral and aerobatic aircraft company XtremeAir.
DEA holds the distributorship for Cicaré helicopters in China, Southeast Asia and North America. Chinese customers already have ordered 48 SVH-4s, and deliveries should commence from Arizona within several months, the company said.
The price is estimated at approximately $150,000 each, and financing and leasing options likely will be available, a Deaga USA spokesman said.
DEA General Aviation Holdings Ltd’s global interests include the aerobatic aircraft manufacturer XtremeAir and rotary company Rotorschiemde as well as engine manufacturers Hirth and Mistral Engines
See one of the helicopters in action > http://www.cicare.com.ar/en-index.html 
See the SVH4 in operation at: Video Preview Download:www.cicare.com.ar

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