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Cubcrafters launches all-new website

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Staff member
Northwest Arkansas
CubCrafters.com Offers Comprehensive Information Source
for Aircraft, Support, and Community

Yakima, Washington – March 31, 2017: CubCrafters has launched a complete redesign of the company’s website that covers their entire line of Part 23 Certified, LSA, and Experimental aircraft, technical support for aircraft owners and kit builders, as well as contact information for Certified Sales Centers, Authorized Service Centers, and Factory-Approved Flight Training. The website also includes community support vehicles such as an event calendar, a company blog for articles, news and technical content, as well as a public forum.

“For years, the CubCrafters website has been our primary communications hub,” says John Whitish, CubCrafters’ Director of Global Marketing. “Aircraft are often more than just products; they are an essential part of our community’s lifestyle. Being practical, it is difficult to deliver the scope of information required to support that community any other way.” That ever-broadening information delivery has necessitated renewed web design and layout, a revision to the site’s basic navigation, plus new features intended to extend outreach.

CubCrafters’ website includes detailed descriptions of the aircraft and kits offered, technical specifications, available options, and pricing. The company also lists pre-owned inventory and directs visitors to appropriate Sales Centers across the USA, and in international markets. The website is also a critical resource for existing airplane owners and kit builders. Contact info for CubCrafters’ Factory Support Team is included, as well as for the company’s network of Authorized Service Centers. Further, Technical Publications are available online, and aircraft owners may subscribe to receive email notifications when publications are released or revised.

An emphasis on community outreach is reflected under the website’s COMPANY tab, where an adventure-centric event calendar is posted, along with public forums, and a company blog. “At the end of the day, our customers’ positive ownership experience is what matters above all else,” comments Randy Lervold, CubCrafters’ President. “Our website draws like-minded flyers together to experience these unique, exciting aircraft, and that growing community enriches airplane ownership immensely. We hope Cub drivers will visit often, engage and make friends.”

The new website may be seen at CubCrafters.com
 
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