Menominee, Michigan; February 2017 —The latest Enstrom MODEL 480B to fly away from the factory has been delivered to Sharkey’s Helicopters. This aircraft with its beautiful paint job is the 4th ship to be sold through Sharkey’s in the past 12 months.
The sales of 2 480Bs and 2 F28Fs along with the continued support of customers and Enstrom has led to recognition of Sharkey’s Helicopters as Enstrom’s Dealer of the Year for 2016. This award was given at the annual dealer meeting held at Heli-Expo in Dallas on Monday, March 6. “It has been a wonderful experience to work with Roger Sharkey and he deserves this recognition” said Tracy Biegler, Enstrom President & CEO. “I am honored to receive this award and truly believe that Enstrom provides one of the best helicopters in the light helicopter market” said Roger Sharkey. The new 480B will be used for helicopter flight operations at Sharkey’s Helicopters including customer demonstration flights.
Sharkey’s Helicopters, Inc., is a mid-sized helicopter company based in tax-free West Lebanon, New Hampshire and is the oldest and largest Enstrom helicopter dealership in the world. In business since 1973, Sharkey’s specializes in sales, parts, and service for both Enstrom and Bell Helicopters. In addition, Sharkey’s offers full flight instruction (from basic to turbine transitions), as well as charter flights. For more information or a demo, contact Roger Sharkey at (603) 298-8728 or visit www.sharkeys.com.
Founded in 1959, Enstrom Helicopter Corporation designs and produces light single-engine helicopters for the global market. Missions include helicopter training, police and wildlife patrol, aerial photography and tours, ag spray and livestock management, and personal transportation. Enstrom is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Chongqing General Aviation Industry Group Co., Ltd. (CGAG). For more information on Enstrom, visit www.enstromhelicopter.com.
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