Chicago-based NationAir Aviation Insurance recently announced that it has joined with Parade of Pistons as the expo’s exclusive aviation insurance partner.
Parade of Pistons is a series of regional aircraft expos designed to help the piston aircraft consumer shop for new aircraft and related resources. Parade of Pistons provides an experiential opportunity for both consumers and aircraft manufacturers to explore the industry’s best products from each participating manufacturer, along with key resources such as piston aircraft insurance from NationAir. The expos will also include aviation finance specialists, aviation tax advisors and an aircraft brokerage firm.
“We’re thrilled to partner with Parade of Pistons at various convenient locations in the U.S. where consumers can complement their search for the aircraft that meets their personal mission criteria with ensuring that their aviation insurance needs are covered,” said Dave McCoy, light aircraft branch manager for NationAir.
In addition to NationAir, Parade of Pistons has attracted prominent aircraft manufacturers from all piston-powered market segments including light sport aircraft to high-performance piston-twins.
The tour includes these stops: March 27-29 in Los Angeles (KHHR), May 15-17 in Addison, Texas (KADS), July 17-19 in Denver (KAPA), and September 25-27 in Asheville, N.C. (KAVL).
FLYING magazine is the Parade of Pistons 2008 title sponsor.
Details will be added to the Parade of Pistons website (www.paradeofpistons.com
NationAir is a family-owned aviation only brokerage founded in 1978.
Source: NationAir Insurance


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