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News of October 23, 2003

SMA expands US sales network

The diesel engine manufacturer plans to have 5 sales and service centers by the end of 2003. The first ones are Tule River Aero-Industries in California and Aurora Aviation in Texas. The first product they will offer is the diesel conversion for the Cessna 182P and later models.

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