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Hawker Beech nets $200M order from Brazilian dealer

Marking one of the few large orders announced at NBAA’08, Brazil-based Lider Signatures, a Hawker Beechcraft dealer and authorized service center since 1996, has placed an order with the Wichita OEM for 23 aircraft worth approximately $200 million. Lider CEO Eduardo de Pereira Vaz signed and sealed the contract here yesterday with Brad Hatt, president of commercial sales for Hawker Beech.

The order covers three Hawker 4000s, two Hawker 900XPs, three Hawker 750s, five Hawker 450XPs (a new variant announced Sunday), one King Air B200GT, four King Air C90GTis, two Baron G58s and three Bonanza G36s. Deliveries will stretch from next year through 2011. 


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